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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-08-08

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-08-08 page 1

PROPOSALS. Abmt Cloth imo a Bai'irao Oi-rica, I Hrrntrivm lliill JnlvVfl llbtA f pROPOMAI.H AKK INVITED BY THE - uQQer.iga.a oatiiTUL'wtu i, AUUUSTliril, A. I. lettl for furu tubing lads Ltrart0ent with "SKT BLUE KKH-KYtf " .arm, Stondanl, lo he de. "trd Rve or charge, at thesuniv clothing Depot, eteubsnvllle, Oblo, in good, new. ack.gw, with lb uanew m party, mrniablng ttaii.Kina and quality of goods distinctly marked thsreu. Pari! offer ing gooas lotmin all oiMUiro ihitmpli, marked and nnmlHinui in Mmuunui .1, Hud distinctly state In tb-lr bids t quantity ot jhujiuiw tv mruian, iue pric ana iimeor AUOUaT UTH, lStJi, at 1U Vkc .-m when ,fd' ders an Invited to l present, ud awards will b tade as toon a practicable thereafter Bidders, or abelr duly uthorIed agtiut a, am expected io be pr-to8lM"'Ity that tbgxdsltl iMju'iii.h-' n award la mac. The right to reluct aoy bid accrued unreas -liable, Is reserved. By order of Col, Thomas (.words. Auidinl tQuar. toruasterOetaTal. U9 , aLEXANDKB CONN. .yg8-dwtdB Cental., and - U M. ; SnppJies for tliOMo Peniiennary. J orriLiorTHionioriviTiNTuur. ) J onl 3d, lmt. i ' f (I'll vn mAnAu..u ' I lwh . lata, .t a o'clock K M ., for fnrnl.hlnitb' i etltutlon wltb aupullea aa follow.: j-ru- T Tliouennd Poonde, mora or leu, 'ree wek, lo be delivered (D tbe four qo jtWfVt week Id enu.I preportlnna, on aloni ecb deye anil eVIdajra, for l month. . Wtidoee-of gaplember, leel. TbiUet t 1 7V 1 at ItJ, from callla weigh n not ' ,"". . .-Two Thoueaud Ponoda o' -.V 01 a-md qtlel aaoreori..a, for lb. aani' no ow DDI. nat good oualitT. olaar of a . WeJd beef pah pe. uu.ntlty tnbolacre time, uarf to be of den may direct. dUeaia bona abd abank. Tha ,ijo Buibalao' J or dlulDUbad ai ilia war llvatod aa aap' I.chki liol' lint qcalllf red Wlirat, to ba da. ; 2,0011 ' la of bail quality old' V, How (,'orn to ba tad' awab'ad. V oaahalaof beat tialltrnew Yelluw Ooru, to .00 biKbela of beat quilt? Oala, to ba dallrarrd f W bufheli 0r bnat quality Hyo or Bailey, lu be Inn butbeli of belt qaaltty of Onluai, to ba dellr rd u wanted. 1,000 UiibeU of Ik it quality Fotatoeg, to be de iivvrra ait wanfHi. A,(HK) poandi of giyd qwlii v Fe. kla Buttr, fi"0 bound! f TubaccoflO Dlnirat. not cordi of Orten Wood of liickoi jr, Sag .r, Beet b ifdi of Bliotncket Ptrlpei, (itmplei wauled, m " Uleacbed " VtO " " Hb-etlnR4 4ut'rawlde " IViU Cloth foi CnaU " IM " " ' Vmtt ' 1W " " Alnpaca " 7S ' " Eur. moled Oil Cloth, (drill) 1" BnX. Woul Utile l,&ou Pom) di of bHt Quality Buffalo 61augktror IMBmli. Wl.lte Beam. Abio blda Hill ho rcelvpj for the cToar, rough and "ft It (trpftio of the prison fur fix inontbt from the lift The Dlre-tura nml Warrl.n tauai-v (ho -ii.t t Jct any bid otn.ldered incompatible with the iutfr-eat of tho Hlate. Saih bfdniuit he eccompMjtod by a bond In the .-u ifn toua. ui liienmount invoivo'l coinil- ttoiied that 4he uartV IDHkinir thn nrmn.n rp 1.1,1 will acct-pt tin- contract if thu eamo be awardud to laid party and fur the faithful pmformance of the Tine. Kr.nnow, 1 11. K. P.iHroMt VOlrectori. J'JM5T IIOLOH, J Aug4-dtJ. Fuel for tho State, ornn of KoiiKiAnv oc statu i ' Columbus. Ohio, Jcly 80, 18Gt. . AI.cn PltOI'ttNAl.tl mi l nam s UKlVKlInt tha otlice of tbe r'ocretary of Slate, un'll Monday, tho 6th day of September next at 12 0 clock M for fbi ulililns Ilia stale of Olilo with furl for one jt-nr, ai louowa: 10,000 KiiHli.ot ;amlrltlK or IIocHlug Coal, of (he h-nt finality, equal at least, to tho lower Teln of Hocking Coal, aud free from Hate, alack, and 25,000 BusliclN Coke, to weigh not lew than 40 poundn to the bushel, to bo iiiwace irom nocking or Cambridge Coal, and kept 50 Corl4 ol M ood, tin rti? e to be dry ITIclcnry, Beech, or fitiKar, foui leu In IfnRtli.etralRht, ami well tlit. Tho iuiiitltiea above nam-d to bo Id create! at tho IhH fuel to bo delivered, without charire fur aucb dfjivury, at the Htaty Home, Oolumbm Ohio. .riipo"ilttft wrcomI)''d by BKTnpla, ad to j ..vniu.j,.Juii,jt no price oi tne fuel pro ttcffti tit bi turnithorl. ' hch pnosal muat be a'cnmpaDled by a bond, miih niiiirn.ml ecurlty, In the pral iini f not x. cffrllitK twenty thoneani, uor lesa than tiretuou--and d Han. (aa required bylaw,)conditloual forthe fnlth'nl perfoiiiiexce ol euch contrail aa may b 1 b bliU to Tie tnad and the contract! to be award-eJinarcrdat.ee with tbetuma of I bo act cutHM "An ait to proTldo for te jmrchauo o' a'ationery fnel art"1 nthr artlclea for iho Gu(-ral Aannibly and Ftatwofflcore;" piwd Mnb 11,185.1; and "An net tn am nd art loan four and afx, and to repaal . tiontivo of tbe above untitled act, paesrd Alarcb 8, Bid to be endorad on the eiivtdope, "Propoaala f-r "uriiiblii(t Fuel for the Slate " Faii'l furnlehd by tho contractor, iiirnit lu all cadea btt fi.iial In quality to the aamplo. Tbirlml" tall I rivHllv enforce. V. W. ABMtlTKONfJ, ang'j-dtd Brcrftnir rf SiHto. FLAGS, MAPS, BOOKS. American Flags! FUI.Tj SUPPLY, WUOLKBALK AND KB-TAIL. PILINTED HITHr.lN tMHRiniM UNTINO, INOLI8K BUNTING and BILK, oauu your oraert at once to BANDAIX A ASTON, ' ' - Volumbna, Oblo. warIviaps. Beat of War Lam Pookat Map io Cta. Hlatory of Bebelllon. with Pooket Map.. 50 " KacleaeSo Stamp. On band all tbe Mew and Valuable BOOKS. Sunday School Booki at Eastern prloea. A full itock In Llterarles, and a good atock of lUiacellaneoua Booka for supply of School., with anpply of latett Sunday School Mualo Book, at HAJiDALL A ASTOK'S, 109 South Sigh Strut, Columhu, Ohio, lest PULMONICWAFEES THI MOST OKBTAIN AND BPDIDT BUM IDT OTor dlacoTered for all Biseaaea of the 0HK3T AND LUNOS, OOtfOHS, OOLDS, ASTHMA, Oonxnmptlon, Binnr.lytla, Ipjtja". "tt; Pifflcult Breathing,' Sore Tliroat, Ac,, 4c.- Theae Wafers give thetaoat-tnataataneotw andpt-r-feet relief, and when persevered with according tc direction, never fall to effect a rapid and laetliig oure. Tbomsands have been reatored to prft;t bealth, who have tried other mean tn Tain. To, all claaaea and all coaatltntloni they are a bleealng and a cure none need despair, no matter bow long the disease may have existed, or however severe it may be, provided tbe organlo atrnotnre of tho vital orguna la not bopelesaly decayed. Every one aJftieted ahou id give them an Impartial trial. TO TOOALIBTH AND PDBLIO SPKAKFHS ih.H wafers are peculiarly valuable they will In oni pat remove the moat i and their regular use for a few days will, at all moat Mvere occasional noaraenesa, times, lnorease tha power aud flexibility of the voice. m. luviNM ma puwer aua nexiDiiuy oi tne voice. tly improving the tone, com paw aud clearness, areai for which purpose they an regularly naod by man DNBsssloua) vocaliata, PBIOB 2o GENTS FIB. BOX. j TooaUata and Public Speaker ' 1 v " . YocalisU and Public Bpaakert Vocalists and FsbUo Bpaaken WlUSnd Bryan's Wafen ,WIU And Bryana Wafen , , Will is4 Bryao'a Wa4n InvalnabU to raaofw Invaluable to ramova , Iavaluabif to remora -1 , I Hoaraenaai and Son Throat, Hoarseness and Bora Throat, . . Boaraeaess and Bora Throat, And give clearness to the Voios. And give clearness to the Voice, "-if-; , P And give clearness to tbe Voice. They relleva In ten minute. They relieve In ten minutes, n JThy relleva In ten minute, Oougbj, Ooldj, and all disease , Oought, Colds, and all disease ' ' 1 ' ' Oongbj, Oolds, and all diseases Of the Obest and Lung. Of the Ohest and Langs. .. Of the Ohest and Lang Sold by all proggiat-Sold by all Draggista; Sold by allDrnggleta Ai BS obah a boi At 35 cenU a box. At 96 cents a box. roB MoBs.""'1,",", 87 Oortlandt atreet, New York, aaa-r3tawwvwiT - iTInied BlU Ileadi jodbnlItkaHjqb office VOLUME aXVII. RA"i-ROADS. SCMMEP. ARRANGEMENT. 1884, Q-'oIumlfas & Indianapoli VIA . luiillticbiu.in.l.f itTrtjullR. IMiitt . , I null itit'iiuioini, Trains leave ' . . . as follow- . oolumbui dally (tinndaysegoeptsd, '.ifTfttH, (VIA 0AtTON) At 1: a. m arHvce at Anta at S.u a. m., uayton at r.w a. m HK-bmOnd at 0:.i5 a m., lnmanap lis at .o a. i Ollkago at 8:35 p. m., aud tic LouU at 0:i0 p. m. RRCnNI. TI1A1H (VTA PIOHA, At 6 a. 1 ot'Dnects at MllTurd lor Hprlr.gnl'l and Mar)svlli mt llFlnti far HWHm anrl dandnskv. at P.Olia f Ft. Wayne, Toledo and Dtrow, at Urenvllle Tor (Julon City, Muucle, etc., at Klcbmond for Logans-port and Chicago, and at ludianapclla with tralna for Terre-Uaiite. Lafayette, imcago, opriuHiuKu, yuincy Ao. THIRD TltAlN. fVIA DAVT0N1 At 8 a. m rives at ABDia at o w a. m., ui,u i Ckfonectingat Klclim"nd for Lugausport and Chicago, and at Indianapolis fur Terie-Uaute, Lafayette, Cblcago, Hpriugnew ana yniucy. irnnRTH THAIN. (VIA P10UA At 11:30 a. in enunrtMa at Mllfrrd for Harvavlllo and tiDrillBtttiliL at Urbana for B HufOntolne, io., at I'lqim for Union City, at Rlchutond fer L(Ka"Hport uud Chu CHgn, aud at Indianapolis for Louisville, St. Louis ana Luicago. KIKTH TRAIN. fVIA DAfTONi At 11:80 a. rr t v,,,,!.. at 1 &5 u. m.. Davton at 3:00 D m Kicbinondat 6.2'Jp. m.. connecting tor Loganapori and Chicano, and at Indianapolis .or louisvihv, ct. Louis and Cnlcago. SIXTH TRAIN, (PIQUA ACCOMMODATION? At 6 p. m., conuecu at uruana lor nuueiouiaiue, and at Plqua tor Lima, Toledo, Detroit, Ft. ayne, THROUGH TICKETS For sale, to all the principal Western points, at ai tow rates as ny any oiuer route. FIRST CLASS SLEEPING! CARS OK NIQHT TRAINS. H. B. BIO K LOW, 1 Ooneral Passenger Agent, Columbus, O. HKKIIY BUnuKd, Tiokt Agent, Union Depot, Columbus, O, Columbus, Jmie'iu, la4 tf ICclumfaua Oazotte Copy. M31HEU AilKiiUEifi9li. LITTLE MIAMI AND 3G1 COLUMBUS And xenia RAILROADS, For Clnoimifttl, Dayton, Eithaioiiil, In' aianapoiis a unioago. Vtltbimt change of Cera to DAVTON and UIOH UUND, and ouljr ooeobaoga of uarato bt. LUUlo, Xlill&nAf Uliln A umuAUU. On tnd after Monday, May 23, 1864 Trains will run as follows t fODB TBA1NH DAILY FBOM COLUMBUS. (Bandsys excepted.) VIBST TBAIH. inunruu tmw T a vmnu mnui i PJ tuit TM D1ANAPOLIB lilOHT KXPBBSU leav at 1:86 a- and Lovelaml, arriving at Cincinnati at 6:36 a. m., mchmoua t:40 a. m., inaianapoua vau m. m., uui oago 8:115 p. m OTNOINNATI, B1CHMOND. INDIAHAPOLI8 A UHiUAUU tkaih leaves at o:uo a. m.. stoppiua ai all nations ou tho L. M. A 0. A X. B. B., connect-inn with the train on the Uarlotta A lUm-innatl B. B. for lilt Inborn, Ohllllcothe and Marietta, arriving at Uiociuuatl at 11:25 a. m., at Dayton, 3:62 a. m., stepping at an stations on me .'yma a western ttatiroau, arriving nt mcnioona w.w a. m., Indlanapolla 2:05 p, m., Chicago 8:H5 p. m. "N. B. This train Is the quickest from Ooluu bus to Chicago; tlnte occupied being 14 hours and So minutes, which la quicker than by any other Rallroa0 route. tniBD nun. iniifnunirri nt vtah mru mimo rt a nn l u D1ANAPOL1S DAY til'UF.SS Icoves at 11:50 a. m., stopping at JcffiTeon, Loudon, Charleston, Cedur-vlile. Xeuia, SorinK Valley. Corwin. Morrow. buutb Lebanon, Foster's, Loveland, Camp Deunl-oo, Mil- iora ana aingine uoum; amviug at Jinctuiutti at v p. m., Liayion ato 'w p. m., ntonmona at o:au . inuiannpoiis at o:oo p. m., ana unicago, c:iw FOUftTB THA1. MAIL AMD AOOOUMODATION Imvah at 0:35 ni. . atoUDlnK at all stations on the L. ol. A (J. ft A. aud Plalnville, art i? lug at Cinclanatl'at 4:uU a. m. ttLIIPIHn f 1A US ON NIGHT TBA1W FOB QIN. CINNAT1 AND INDlANAl'OLlB. M. B. For further information apply at tha Oo Inmbui Union Depot Tickot OfUce of it ciii hi imuuus, Ticket Agent, T. LOUQH, Agent. V. W. PTHAPKB. Qeu'l Tickot Art., CiO., O, 3. W. WOODWAKD. Bnn't. Cln.. 0. Columbus, May 28, 186-1. 1064. 1364. SD3I1IER AKRiMESlENT. TLMR CHANGED. Great Northern & Eastern Etoute, CLEVELAND, COLLI TV! BUS RAILROAD. Tiaras "JCMilXS.fll UOIKt SUHDAY. From Columbus, la connection with Train on the LI1ILI UU1I1 AND 00LUMBD8 AMD IK MA JUAILUUABli. nmRTBAnt. WIGHT IXPBBSS-Leaves Oolumtmsat 8:00 a. in. Will stop at Delaware, Ashley, Caidington, Olload, Gallon, and at all stations north of Gallon, arriving at Cleveland at 9:30 a. m.;iDunkirk, o:Stf p. m.: Buf falo, 6:06 p. m.; Albany, 4:46 a. m.; Hew York, 10:30 a. m.; Boston. 8:i0 p. m.; Chicago, via Crest line, 6:U p. m.i Pittsburg, 8:80 p. in. Philadelphia, SMOHD TBA1K. HRW YOBK BXPBRSB Leaves Columbno at 10.20 Will stop at Delaware, Uaidlugton, Gallon, Orentllno, Shelby, New London, Wellington and Oration; arriving at Cleveland at S:50 p. m.; Dun kirk, S-M p. m.; Buflhlo, 9:66 p. m.i Albany, 8:46 a.m. flow lorn, m:w p. m.) o on ton, :oo p. m.; Pittsburg via Crestline at 7:50 p. m.; Philadelphia, uuicago via urywn, at o:su a. a. THIED TEA IX. MAIL AND HX PBKBH Lnaves Columbus atStOO m. Will stop at all station south of Hbelby, aud Shlloh. New London. Wollliiitton. Orafton and Berea; arriving at Cleveland at 8:50 p. m.; Dnnkirk ; a. m.; ifunalo. i:a a. m.i Albuov. 3:10 o. m.: New York. 9:46 p. m.i Boston, 11:60 p. m.J Pitts-barf via Orestlino .2:20 a. m.; Philadelphia. Chicago, 9:06, a. m. don a sot ions At Delaware with Springfield Branch for BprUut field and points on that road. At OrcstUa with Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Batlroad for Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Baltimore also, for Chicago. At tmeiDr wttn aanausiv, mansnoia ana newari Ballroad. for all twlnt oo tbat road. Also, for Toledo and Chicago. At orafton, for Toledo aud Chicago. At Cleveland with Lake Bhor ctadroad forlrta. Dunkirk, Buflalo, Now York and Boston. t - PAT1NT 8LKKPING OA 118 ABB RON ON ALL TIvAjUId Tt) CHiUAOO, HI1W YOBK AND BOSTON. Bateafft OAsebrid Urivs i Nats Fort and Bosto uia tmnttrnt; uv, to tHUmteipnta ana Ham ( ' Vot k via OrrHlim. UTDBDIHa. Blcbt Ktptqss arrlvan at Columbus at 111:45 a. m. Cincinnati KxpEuta arrives at Columbn at 11:80 ai. Oolumbos Aosommodatloa arrival av Colombo at Fure as how as by any other Bonte B. 8. FLINT. Buvrrlntendent, Gleroiand, Oblo. , JAMU WITBBSOH, Agent. , Oolumons, Ohlt WOOL: Tha Undertigntd, having disposed ot a larga portion of their recent pur-ohaiea, ara ndwprepired to rnaka. CASH ADVANCES On Consignments of Wool. Sheble & (reene, 23 and 25 DEY ST!, ." SEW VORK. 6 SOUTH FRONT ST., . PHILADELPHIA. Advertise In (Me Dallvlnnmal. SAVE 20 PER CENT. SAVE 20 PERCENT. RAILROADS. SCJIMKU AllKAriyEJiltM, "184.: BABT. 1SQ4. CENTRAL OHIO & -O'CtBHIiirVIIjlf RAROADS, Oflst the shortest, quickest and most reliable roots (O FJTTbUUUUIl UAUUI91JUKO, DAliil-KOBE. WASHINGTON CITY, PHILA-DUU'HIA, N1SW YOBK A BOSTON. DintivumMthm ore mods of Mima with tfw Botrt (Intors and Ohio U. H., and at HUtMv sm Ms pMtmulMMta OtMral fiaiiroaA. Train leare Onlumbua dally Sundays excepted) as miiowe: NIOIIT KXPBB38 LeavtS) Oolunibus Ha Centra; Ohio B. B., 4:10 a. m.L will stop at all stations wiier signaled, arriving at Del I a (re at 10:4s a. m.; Baltl sure, 6 a, m.i Washington City, 8 a.m. Bight traini dally to Philadelphia and New York ; alto contwot at dfii(.re to and Now York NIGHT BXPUnWvuBTBUBBfl VILLI. -Leave Oolunibus 4:10 a, an.; Hteuuenvllle taiop. m,; arrives at Pittsburg 8-50 p.m.; leaves Pittsburg 4:M m.; H arris imrg x:au a. m.; rniiaaeipma r.ou a.m., lew York eta Pblladolphls 12i00 m.l BalU inure 7.UU . m.; Washington city 9:60 a.m. NiCW YOHK k.XPRKSS via STBUBENVILLH Leaves Columbus 10:30 a. m ; artives at Steulwn- Tills 6:00 p. m.i Pittsburg 6:06 p. m.; Uan labor, 8:56 a. m. Philadelphia 10:00 a. m.i Niw York vie Allentown 1:46 p. m.; tin Philadelphia 2:46 p. ra. Battlmore ll:5tt a. m.; WenM nation City 4:5f) p. m DAY KXPUBSS via CJCNTBAL OHIO B. B.-Laaves Oolnmbus. 8.00 n. m.i will stop at all ata Uoua, and arrive at Uolleaire 10 p. m.; Orafton, S:5i a. m.; Piedmont, fl:60: Cumberland. 8:36: Martins burgh, 11:46; Harper's Ferry, 1:03 p. m.i Balllmors, o.tu; wasuingwon vity,v:so; n Philadelphia, 10:30 p. m.; eight trains to New iW io ork dally; arrive at Plttsimrs 2:10 a. m.i Harrlsburg 1:46 p. m.; Philadelphia A:HT; New York 10:W u. m.i Baltimore 6:40 d. m.i Wash lug ton City 8:60 p. in. jiiu. v . onunn. Osnsral Ticket Agmittentral ObloB. B. S. F. SCULL, General Tlsket Agent SteubwDvills, B. B. May 19. 1864. Atlantic & GreatWestern Railway CttJMMKB ABBANOEMENT. TWO TBRODOH IO Bxpreas Trains betweon OLEVBLAND AND NBW YOBK. Takes effect July 11, 1864. MEW YORK XllKOaJGH UBIB. Leave Cleveland at 9:50 A v and 9:10 r- nt Arrive at Liavlttat)uritti.ll:ifu A at " mo r u jueaaviueat......... i:o r at i2:nu a Oorry at 8:30 p M " 8:2t A U Salamanca at 6:30 p at 4:60 a m New Yotk ut 10:21 A at 9:28 p ai airramsa. Leave New York at 7:00a m eortfp Arrive Olevelaud at 4:50 A M 0:20 P M Bonday axoepted. fflaturdays excepted. MAIN LINE. Xastward Leevo Akron, (Mall) at...- 8:60 a m Arr.iDeadviiie, mail) at V w r at Arr- Salamanca at 7:80 p at Westward Leave Salamanca (Hall) at 5:U0'a Arrive meaaviue " at iu:uo a Arrive Akron " at.... 3:66 P u Bastward Leave Gallon, (Accom.) at 8:30 a m Arrive Mansfield " ., Arrive Akron .... 1(1:05 a H .... 4:."-0 p x ,.,.10:H6 A .... 4:60 p .... 6:06 p at Wegtward Leave Akron, (Acsom.) . Arr. mnusueia ., Arr. Gallion, ' 1KANK1JN BRANCH. Leavo Headvllla at 8:00 a at and 2:48 p at Arrive Franklin at 10:16 ' " 6:00 p Leave at 7:30 " 6:30 p at Arrive Meadvllla at 9.-6A " " 7:46 r M BAHONIIO DIVISION. Leave Cleveland at 6:46 A M and 4:10 p at Arrive Youngstown at 9:66 " 7:57 p h Loave " at 6:46 " 1:46 p Arrive Cleveland at 10:20 " 630 p m U. r. SWB.KTSS.U, Gen'l Sup't. Meadvllle, Pa. T. It. GOODMAN, General Ticket Agent. Olirra- tand, Ohio. ma16 HOTELS. TEE ST. LOUIS HOTEL, Onesnut St, btitwnen 3d and 4th, R THI IMMIDI.T1 TIOIMITT Or TBI principal Banklue Houaea. Ouatom Uooao. Poal OQIco, Oomuiorlct Kxcbaoga .ud tba Jobblofj llotuaa. Tbe boat buaiuoM mao'a houae la tba city. iltlNUIT MIC1L. dwU-1, - ietor. NATIONAL HOTEL, ffj.AU UNIUH DEPOT. OOLUMBOS, 0. H. KEYAOUUS, Proprietor BamaCS taken to tnJ Iron tha Tkatv- vlllr.n lmrgo. Persona wishing to take any of the Nigh rraina, will be promptly attended to. mari-dtim AMERICAN HOTEL, Corner High and 8tote Streets, (opaoeiTB tii. arira aocsa,) OOtiUMBUB, O. WARDEN a KMJlRY, PropriAtnn. "THE UNION," Aroh st., bet. Third and Fourth ata., THUMAU o. WKliU, I THANK U. WK1IB. T laoiuutl MANHATTAN HOTEL, Opposite the Park, Murray Mnet, near Broatlffay, 'pHB PBOPBIRTOB HAVING HAD TUIBC'M-J. MODIOns DOWN TOWN HOTEL thorouirhlv repaired, painted aud refurnished, Is now prepared to Droviiio bis Ouests with all tho comforts of a rood and well regulated House. Bis charges are reasona ble, ana on guarauitxw to all wno may call upon mm a good talis, p fimfoctat !e rooms, aud overy possible attrntlon. He will be phtasod to sea all bJiLold frlepdf, and to welcome many now onoa. YOU are Invittxl. wht-n vnn rnmn tn thn fill1, tn n htm a visit; and he uwtires yon that If you go away lanaMllaTlaryu, l.fJUTall It IWIItfj IBOU 01 niarlH-tn . . ,:. N::HnonTTJH VmnrMn -- PROCSj &c. WHOLIBALK ANT BKTilL DIALXBB 1H Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Patent Medi cines, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. N" 124 North High St. TjTTI3XTS. O. ' imtn-iii, O. ItOJB ISXTfS, DRUGGIST, NO. 24 N')RTH IIK.H STREET 0 J-FEBa rOB MALI AT WHOLB8ALB OB BB l Aib, a large ana weu ssieotaa stooa of - DBIIG8, CHEMICALS, I PATENT MEDICIJnES, . . PEllFUMEaT, TOILET SOAPS, : PAINTS A OILS. VAKMSMJ4V I ) j. : ,J. . DTE STUFFS, . " BRUSHES, all kinds, WINDOW CLASS, CtLASSWABE, Wines Ac IJquors " TOR MBUICAI. PLKfONKS, Tnfiether with erary article Kept la a flret clMa Drng Sto all of whlob ban been parcbaaed for Oaih of the Importer, and kfanafaotarere, and will b. .old at very low prlcee. ' aaVfarlimrar aOeitifcM, aim to OMnrMHaMii, fhytt-' I'rrtiam tntk tlukt Medici. ootM-dly How to Save a Dollar. I Thli Important qoaatloD, la that, trying tlmai, oaa a.lTefl by fettlng your t , Printed BlU Headn, ,: . Prlnitd BUI Heads,- By ao aolmg yon aia SAVE 20 PER CENT. BAGS! RAGS!! Wl ABE PATINQ TBI UIOBKHT PBIOt FOB Bag. dallrmd In any qoantlty at tba Oolnai. tie Paper MIIU. TBOHAa HlioM 00. MayUdami OHIO STATE COLUMBUS; jOHIO. MONDAY DRY GOODS. 0. HOPKINS & CO., (toner Fifth and Vine, OFFR AT Whdlesafo & Betail, ooo xxx30xass !ILAI SILKS. OOO JPXJBIO-BiflB FRENCH MERINOS All Colore, FIVE THOUHAXD WINTER SHAWLS OSE THOVSAJDI) LADIES' CLOAKS, Blaok mid Colored. L. . Hopkins & (1o., Corner Filth aud Vine, FANCY DRESS SILKS -AT low vmami L,C. HOPKINS CO. OFFER AT THE LARGEST 8TOCK OF DRESS SILKS!! Iff THE CITY. C. HOPKINS & CO., Corner Fifth acd Vine, . ooitfi-aa-dir UEililEl, ltlti!AUl) & tO. AT 250 and 252 South High Street. Are Just Beeclvlng a full line ol Plain & Plaid Cloakings- Silk Mantillas and Basques In Mode and Plain Silks. Talmas and Points. Lu.cn "Yon & So.xA.. Ortnadimi and Crepafmett far Manila. Parasols & Sun Uinbrollas ! DRESS GOODS. SILK MITTS AND GLOVES. ItKADLKY, JlrOHABl)tJ A CO., Onlttmhus, 'hlo. may Vt CLOTHING. ADAMS, KINGSLANI) HO, 185 South High Street, (UNION RLOCK.) Wholesale Dealers IN Clotliingf, . Men's Furnishing Goods! HATS AND GAPS ! The largest and finest selection of Good from the New York and New England markets, (Yeah, stylish and beautiful, from which merchants can maketbelj selections, at all times will be found In our new Wholesale House, at pries which defy oompetion, n any house East or West. myl0-d3m ROSE & BEEM, Merchant Tailors, AHAI AGAIN. Wl HAVE NOW OPEN A FULL AND WELI elected Stools, of Q-ooda in our Hue, bought for cash at the Cheapest Possible Bates. We keep constantly on hand all tbe Newest Styles of Goods in the Kaatern market, and offer them at as Cheap rates as any other house in tba West. As ws ar both PRACTICAL TAILORS And do our own Cutting and attend to busings Graonally, we -guarantee geueral satisfaction, both Ooodn and Fit. .Our Yrieuda and tha Public In General are Invite tocatl and oiamics onr Iwfore pttrctiasln elsewhere. BOSK A BKKU. tnar-ifi. IBt'l-y ATTORNEYS. H. 11. Iff ANNUM, LAWYER, NOTARY I'lIII.K'. AND Uouiuii..lonfr of Droda, Tem.ttiugB, Af.,- lor Maw fork, alltihla.n anl nlbarliutra. OlUoa. No. II JoAkm. BmildiMff, Ovilumboa, 0. Daeeree .prclal at tanllon to tanking Gollwtior aaod taklua; Dap -altione. Bafrra, ty p.rtni.aioa, to a. DanuNan. Jr., Colum-lnia. Ohio; r. B. Awiifn, Eaq., Lancantar, Oblo; H.aara OirreaLT, HooVEB A Oo ,.City of New York. . J.lft nrim " THOMAS J. TONE, Commiasion Merchant 88 WaXKOT Htubt, Oimnmatl. Butler, Egfe. Cheoda, Fruila, and Frodnol genrallj. , Baler to M. I. BaaraaA Co., Cincinnati; J. B Pro-darv, Oiaclnnatl; Chaa, W. Hanaban, llorwalk. O.; Adda, Boll A Bay, Olnelnnati: Moore, Wllataoh A Baldwin, Cincinnati; Miller A Co., Ohllllootha: L 1. Allan. d. Ohio ttat. Joornal, Oollmbu, O. m.rlv0m MOBNING, AUGUST 8, 1S64. DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL HVKTT, AUKS cx, Fraprieton. Ofllee- Wo. ' 19, bat a tale BlrMt. MQNDAV MORNING, AUOUgT 8, 18C4. TERMS OF SVBSCUIPTIOW. of Ibe Dally Jonraal. Slngla Bubaarlbara, 1 rear .......,.....0 00 Slmtla Stibacrlbara, fl moutba 4 60 Slngla Hubaorlbara, monlb...... a at Slugla Bubacrtbora, 1 month 0 80 To .gant..lii olubalS cut. par weak a.oh copy. '1'ernu or tlis Trl. Weekly Jonrnst. Slngla BubKrlbma, 1 rau. m i 60 BlDgla Bubaerlben, fl moDtba....w....H.......m 3 2S Blugl. Bobacrlbera, S BOntta.........,.H..H.......HH. 1 16 Single Bubeortbera, 1 montb......... ., ..... 0 to Term of tlie Weekly Journal. Single Bnbecrtber., par year 12 00 Fmir Bnbacrtbera, par ye.r.'wnt to one addreM, T 00 Ten Snbaorlbera, per year, .ntf on. to tha getter. .p of the club, ent to on. addreM H. 16 00 TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Daily One Hqnare one insertion 16 cent. Special Notices psr Square, each insertion f 1.25 Local and Business Notices, per Une, each Insertion 1 cents. WlBKLT On Squsrs, one Insertion ...M,,fl.iO " On fiqnaTe. each additional In aortton 7o cants. Local and Business Notice, per f' Una, each larertlon cents, Special Notice, same as In Dally. One aJ u are oovers three-ouertera of an Inoh oi space in me columns oi ineJODBWAL, Marttate Notices will hereafter tnvartablv be chargnd BO cents when under five line, and 00 cent per square wnen occupying more spacs. All Tbamsient advertisements must be nald for. hereafter, at the time thev aro ordered, other wise they will not appear In the paper. Hits rule will bo rltldlv adhered to la all oases. There will be 06 exception. All leital and recruiting advcrtlse- 'lii come unaer tnis rnie. From Butler's Army, The Military Toteffrapb Rett Cnl (be Wires A severe bill amlntary Order Neceslt dreBUl Ben. Butler A Clvrsry man lu Lluibo lie I'myetli (todeu. Orantlj -Special Correspondsnce of Hie 0. S. Journal. IIe.vdquartebs U. 8. Forces, 1 - Powuattan, Va., July 80, 1B61. We have some most Intensely interesting scenes here. We have a station of the U. 8. Military Te1 .'graph Line leading from Lieut, Gen. Grant's Headquarters to Washington City located here. It hae been my duly to keep this line in repair between this fort and Swan's Point, a distance of twenty-one miles. Either citizens, or rebel scouts, the sons of the citizens livipg along the line, cut-tbo wire almost daily, compelling me to send A party with from 60 to 100 men as an escort, two or three times each week, to make repairs I telegraphed Gen. Butler for, instructions, stating the circumstances. lie orucred me to arrest some prominent oitisens living along tbe line, as hostnges, and inform the people that should the line again be disturbed, these men would surely bo ban (rod, and the propert y ftlontr both i aides of the line utterly destroyed. I made four arrests and had them brought in. One Of them, an Episcopalian elergyman, who was reported to me bb being incossant in his prayers for Jeff. Davis and the success or tbe rebellion, from an the information I could obtain I believe he exerted more in fluence in favor of secession and rebellion than any other man in this neip-hborhood. telling his dupes "the Lord would never sutler the tankees to oonquer his people. ' 1 held these host a ires i hours, 'inen l tele graphed the General that I had no place that was at all comtonabie (our guard- house being covered only with brush) to keep them, and asked permission to send them to headquarters, lie immediately answered, "Hold on to them, so as to execute them on the Bpot, should it be necessary." l wont to the prisoners and told them 1 did not wish to unneoesBarily alarm them, but as their oases were becoming serious, I felt it my duty to so notify them showing them the Ueneral s dispatches. They whitened and sank to the earth. The minister inquired of me, " My God, are these from Butler?" I answered, they surely were. Turning to his fellow pris oners he said, "uiBm.ss an hopes or iue, for 0, my God, we must die!" I told them their only chance for life was to inform their friends along the line of their condi tion, and implore them to prevent the wires from again being out; telling them 1 would furnish them with pen, ink and paper, and send any message for that purpose. They went io writing for dear life. The next morning two ladies came to our lines and sent word they wished to Bee the uomman dant of the Post. 1 went to them, and after enquiring who they were, remarked, I sup pose you wiBh to see your husbands?" They answered, they wished to see the command ing officer first. I answered, he stood before them. The minister's wife then asked tf I had a wife and children then implored me by the love ol God and my love for my wife and children " to save to her and her six helpless babes her dear, dear husband." 1 told h?r l had no power so to do, the or der for his arrest having boon given by uen. miner, ne replied, "i must see uen. Butler, Has he a heart? I would kneel to him, yea to the devil himself, to save my husband." I 'permitted them to see their husbands. After about ten hours' consider ation they (minister's wife and all) came to the sensible conclusion to return to their first love, and take the oath of allegiance to the United States government. Pledging themselves upon their honor to use all their influence to prevent the telegraph Hue from being disturbed. 1 then ABked and obtained leave from Gen. Butler to dieoharge them. Strange to say, the line has not been disturbed since. 1NN18. P. S. The following is a copy of an ap peal written by the minister, (Itev. Mur-daugh,) to Lieut. Gen. U. S. Grant. 1. OlTARD-ilOUBE, FoAT PoWIIATTAK, Va., 1 July 2o. 1804. Sir With two other men I am hero a prisoner, and under an order of Major General B. F. Butler we are held as hostages to prevent the telegraph wire, which runs from your headquarters by or near our houses, from being eut. No charge is preferred against me of having out the wire. or of being suspeoted of so doing. The commandant of this post informs me that the communication has been frequently interrupted, aud has just told me' that 1 with my fellow prisoners will be hantred im mo- din tely on its being cut again. my occupation is that or an humble coun try Minister of the Gospel. For nearly tweuly-one years, without mingling in politics or secular affairs in the ltist I have been discharging the duties of my calling, the last ten years having ministered in this neighborhood; and now, sir, I am told that 1 must die because. - Confederate troope, professing to act under orders, interfere with the telegraphic line of the united Btates trocrr-s, who are under votir orders. General, on the faith of a man who realizes the awfulnesa of faoinjr God's judgment bar, I assert to you that I have useu uio uuiy luvtaus ut my power to prevent any interference with the line, viz: Earnest entreaty. In this entreaty the cit liens have all united, and yet the act was done. Are we helpless, unoffendine oitiiens In be punished with death forthe acts of other, wnuui ww nre powerless to control, or even to influence ? One trooper who passed my house, at my entreaty, said he would disobey nil orders sooner than bring any trouble on u; another, with an oath, declared that he had eut the wire and would do it again. Xn jou, General, aa Commander-in- Chief, rests the decision of our fate. Htcm as are the necessities of war. sttrwlw thv cannot require theQeatbs of etioh as we- to avenge the cutting of a telegraph wire by a suuiici, wu uuuer me uruers Oi blS superior. In the name of God, for the sakes of our wives and our children, and by our innocence we ea ivr meroy, . Will yon at least do to my fellow-nriaftn. ers and myself the favor, if yon cannot re- lease us, to communioata to the command-' JOllJMJNAI,. ing General of the Confederate foroea Hie fact that our lives will be the forfeit if your telegraph lines should be eut. It mar be tnai ma oraer win at once De withdrawn and our Uvea soared. In conclusion. Gen eral, I will only reassert my innocence of guilt, ir i am to die, It will be with a eon-science void of offense. My companions in misfortune join with me in this appeal. e nave nearu or You as tne brave as well as able General Grant. The brave are ever merciful, hence our boldness in addressing ui in appeal. l nave the honor to bo, With high respect and esteem, Your obedient servant, Edmund C. Murdaucih. Minister of Brandon and Grace Churches, Virginia. Johm C. Bubrow, (Farmer). Johv J. Deal. fFarmer.l Lieut. Gen. U. S. Grant. Coniniander-in- vuiei or u. d. Army. A Brave ffolrtlcr'a Opinion of tirnut and NheruiMU. Just previous to his death. General Mo. Pherson wrote a long and confidential let ter to a mend, which has been communi cated, since the horo's death, to the New lorn evening rott. we copy his eulogisic omuruB eoueermnor nis sunoriora in aom- niand, Grant and tiherman: L'eutenant Genoral U. 8. Grant I reeard as one of the most remarkable men of our oountry. Without aspirine to be a eenius, r possessing those characteristics which impress one forcibly at first sight, his ster ling good sense, oalm judgment and persis tency ot -purpose more than compensate for those dashing, brilliant qualities which are apt to captivate at a first glance. To know and appreciate General Grant fully, one eugnt to do a memoer or nis military family. " inougn possessing a remarkable reticence as far as military operations are con cerned, he is .rank and an able, converses well, and has a peculiarly retentive mem ory. When not oppressed with cares of his position he is very fond of talking, telling aneouotes, etc. "His purity of character is unimpeacha ble, and his patriotism of the most exalted kind. He is generous to a fault, humane and true, and a steadfast friend to those whom he deems worthy of his confidence, and can always bo relied upon in case of emergency. "Major General W. T. Bherman Is what might be oalled a brilliant man, possessing a broad and comprehensive intellect. ' A rapid thinker and ready writer, fertile in his resources and untiring in his exertions, he possesses those characteristics which forcibly impress you at first sight. Ho has mingled largely with the world, and has tried various professions has read and reflected much, and ha vine a romarkablv re tentive memory, is well informed on most subjects which come within the scope of hu man thought, lie is or a much more excitable temperament than General Grant, and more apt to be swayed by impulses, though his judgment is notw cool and reliable. In other words, though a more brilliant man, he does not possess that sterling good common sense which pre-eminently distinguishes General Grant "He Is, however, a most brave and gener ous man, thoroughly in earnest and ready to sacrifice everything for the good of his country. He is a true friend and thoroughly unselfish; and there aro no better men or few, at least than Gen. Sherman.' Ov a Host-rTAt, Tbain.-1-A young lady of Cleveland, whoso earn oat and unwearied labors In behalf of the soldier, in connection with the Soldiers Aid Society of Northern Ohio,, are worthy of all praise, acdi what is better, of faithful imitation, has contributed to tho Herald of that oily two or three very agreeable and sketchy lcttorn, describing bcr experiences in a trip to rhflftanoogoi some weeks since, in one of these letters we find the following interesting aocount of a visit to a hospital train for the purpose of ministering with sanitary provisions to the wants of the wounded: Imagine a car a little wider than tho ordinary one, plaoed on springs, and having on each side three tiers of berths or cots, suspended by rubber bands. These ootB are so arranged as to yield to the motion of the car, thereby avoiding that jolting ex perienced even on the smoothest and best kept road. I didn't stop to investigate the plan of the onr then, for I saw before me, on either hand, a long line of soldiers, shot in almost every conceivable manner, their wounds fresh from the battle-field, and all were patient and quiet; not a groan or com plaint esoaped them, thou ah I saw some i aces twisted into strange contortions with the agony of their wounds. I commenced distributing my oranges right and left, but soon realized the smallness of my basket and the largeness of the demand, and sadly passed by ail but the worst oases.-We stopped and talked awhile. Mindful of the motto of my Commission, to give 44 aid and comfort, l trickled a little sympathy on them. "Poor fellows!" said I. "No, indeed," said they. " We did suffer riding twenty miles " it couldn't have been more than fourteen or fifteen, but a ahattored limb or a ball in one's side lengthens the miles astonishingly "in those horrid ambu lances to the cars." "We cried last night like children, some of us," said a Lieuten ant, " 'but wo re all right now. This Hospital Train is a jolly thing. It goes like a cradle" Sceiug my sympathy wasted, 1 tried anothor taok. "Did you know that Sherman was in Dalton?" "No!" cried the Colonel, and all the men who could, raised themselves up and stared at me with eager, questioning eyos. "Is that so?" i cs, 1 replied, "it is true." "Then I don't care for this little wound," said one rellow, slapping his right leg, which was pierced and torn by a minnie hall. Brave men ! How I longed to take our whole North, and pour out its wealth and luxury at their fact. - A little farther on in the car, I chanced lo look down, and there at my feet lay a young man, not more than ninoteen years old ; hair tossed back from his noblo white brow; long lashes lying ou his check; face us delicate and refined as a girl's. I spoke to him and he opened his eyes, but could not answer mo. 1 held an orange before him, and he looked a Vcs ; so I cut a hole in it and equooscd some of the juice into hin mouth. It feeemed to revive him a little, and aftor sitting a Bhort tinto I left him. Soon after, they cairied him out on a stretcher poor fellow I He was dying when I saw him, and I oould but think of hie mother-aud siBtcrs who would hove given worlds to stand beside him sb 1 did. By this time it was growing dark, my oranges bad given out. and we wero sadly in the way ; so we left, to be haunted for many a day by the terrible pictures we had seen on our first visit to a Hospital Train. Pi intors' errors are sometimes vory laughable. A young clevgyman printed a sermon, Iho subject of whioh was tho necessity for moderate and rational recreation, in which occurred the passage, "Men suouia work and play too." The want of a stroke ruined it, and the religious worm was soan- dalizcd by reading, "Men Bhould work and play loo. 155" K country schoolmaetor began Ibe duties of the day with prayer, as usual, but aftor prayer he wont up and asked a little boy why he.lioln't shut his eyes during (he prayer, when the boy sharply responded : " we are msirncieu in iue uiuie io which as well as rray." "So we are, sonny; goou meoaogy mat. j IKS' A badly bunged Emerald Islander, in response to the inquiry, " Where have you been ? " said : " Down to Mrs. Mulroo- ny B waKe: ana an liiegnui. urn. we uau oi It Fourteen huhls in fifteen minutes; only one whole nose left in (he house; and that belonged to the taykettle.'' Me 'A Clergyman had just united in marriage a oouple whose ohristMn names wero llcniamin ana Ann. "now aia moy annehr during the ceremony?" 4nnuircd a friend. ' "They appeared both 'ann-imated and bene-jitled. (jcrj. A Maltese offered his services to a dragoman at Alexandria. "Know English well, sir." said he ; " have sorved many Kng- liah .entlemen: I'm English subject, sir: 1 get drunk get drunk, sir," NUMliEK 333. ThvDusjtin Grant' Army Before the ' ReeeaH Rain. Five days ago, for the first time in several months, there wai rain in the region of vrant army, a correspondent thus de- Borioe uie oust nerore the rain : "I will tell yon how it is. The soil on the south side of the Jamea River in this section is a very light, sandy loam, whioh me not ana long-oontinued drouth, and oon stant attrition of army operations and movements had worked, wherever the least exposed, tntoaoontinuoua bed of tha slightest, dryest kind of dust, several inches deep. If the slightest, dryest kind of flour were spread over the ground, from three to six inches deep bo, that will not express it, flour is too heavy. ii tne dry and dusty cobwebs of all time were gathered together with the sliirhtcat m uryest. magnesia and pumice stone to the finest, dryest powder, and strewn from ankle to knee deep over the surface of the earth in this part of tha country, tha result might approximate in a slight degree to the state of the soil and the dust here. Up te this morning neither man nor beast oould stir without stirring up a clouu of dust The movement of a corporal's guard w-uld be liable to brine out the artillery all alone the enemy's lines. The movement of a large body of troops wonld have been to say the least, the dustiest movement the world aver beheld. Not a bird oould wallow by the roadside without barricading it with duet, nor could even a thirsty grasshopper stretch his legs by sprintrine to a neinhborinB? blade. without raising the challenge who goes mere. US' At the Krnnd reTtewa and naradea of the Frenoh troopn, two oriea are iorari- amy neara trom the ranks: "long Iie the Kmperor," and "Down with England I" These oriea are heard eoross the channel. I (&(&. Put your apare change in the new national loan. There ia no more certain inyestment for tbe poor or the rich man. It is possible that this will be the last the Government will ever offer the people. lf&On hearing: a olerirrman remark The world ia full of ohanee." Mr. Par. tington anid she could hardlv brinr her unuu iu ueii.TB ii, ao jiiite nag found lu way into Her pocket. (SyA surgical journal speaks of a man who lived fire voars with a ball in iiia h.ad Job Squires says he has known ladies to live twioe as long with nothing but balls in ineir nenas. MILITARY GOODS. Horstmann Brothers & Co., Uaauf.otiirera and Importer, at Military Qoods, PRESENTATION KWORD8, Theatrical Vecorationt, Trimmingi or Fancy JJrna, Flogi, Banner), fo., - FlIMi and Cherry Slreete, , j t'liiLADfXFJiiA. FOR THE AEMY AND NAVY. EVANS fc HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 8 ARCH STREET, . phhjadeijfiiia. IJ AN.VKRS, RKfilMEKTAT. AMD COM. JIPANY Flaga, Sworile, Saihe., Delta, raaaanta, Kiaulettaa, 11 at., U.tpa, Canteette, Uararaacka, Oalup Kit,, fcpDre, Hold Olamwe, and averrthlr. pertaining to the complete outfit of Armv .nil Kavr Officers. a imoral dlaeonnt allowed to tbe trade. . JylB dame CHARLES HARTSHORN CO.," BROKERS IN ARMY GOODS! No. 108 Broadway, OINOI KTgJ A. TI , Befer to Vaebel Worthlngtoo, Heq.. Lars Andr eon, Kaq., Oaorge K. Bhoeneerger. Kaq Haaan. JoliuBblllllo A Co., Major N. 0. McOrei, , 8. A? Brig. Uen. Joahn. H. Balaa, fl.pt. J. R. nickenon A. tl. M., 17. 8. A., alaj. at. McDowell, F.ymaater 0-8 A. .prt.d Shoulder Straps & Swords! rJ atrn jcirr bkceiyed the itaatn AKB BBflT BKlSOTtD fTTLM Of SHOULDER STRAPS & SWORDS Iter brought te thla ollj, ALSO, Saabea, Hat Cords, Hate and Oapa, - aw. all antse ov aimv.av aoona. SMITH & CONRAD'S HAT STORE Haw Nell Bona. Building, OOLCMBUa, 0 aM-dtf HOTEL8. Fulton's International, IN TIII.I.4KUEKT WENTOFTHE CIT? X of New York, and the onlv modurn built HntAi i the rails. H Kb Cetliuam. RnaMnna Riwima nk lighted with Gas Dancina; and Billiard Booms Cold fttid Hot Water Maths large Bnlrouy In front rAwinirr naxaa, wim ttmuiiiiii ana iiaiioswmnly shaded grounds In the rear, and nearer the Kails than any otiier. Telegraph Offlse In the House. Miller's Brass Bind of Buffalo, engaged for the sea un. JASl A3 i SMIIjTUN. J)2"1w Pronrletor, EMBROIDERIES. AKMAA TOlfMe, DAVIO TOUKU, H. 0. WOO HI. Armer Young, Bro. & Co., lmporlera and Duuere In While Goo'le), HoiNitry, MITTS, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS &o., Ao, ISO market Street, 4 18 Commerce Street. PHILADELPHIA. aiigl-q:im Moett A. Burpoon, lata of Hoppuek, Qarbntt A Oo James K. Glenn, late of Cincinnati, Oti.ii. AuoraTra A. GoaSTOUa, lata wllb Garbull, Black A Hendrlcke. Down, late with Oarbntl, Black A Han-drleke. , H0PP0CH,"iJEJ.I & CO. JOBBERS OF GROCERIES AMD Commlrolon Merohnntfs, Marble HtorfrS. Bioa. Is and 310 Veaey StU, AdJolnlng'Astor Houae and app. St. Paul's Ohnrcfa,) X-J"&-OT" Yox-aai. Olty. A successful experience of more than twenty years n mercantile aflairs. enabhta ua tA uk. with mnfl. denre, a liberal patronage. we aaopt tne uaan uystem as the true principle. As Commission Merchants, we solicit consfirnmnnta. and hold ourselvfw raady to make prudent advanre. Knowing the disadvantages WesUrn men have to contend with In our mark!, we desire to give this branch prominence, aud shall endeavor to morlt th confidence of our consignors. By special permtaainn, we refer ta the following well-.nwn bnstusaa house In Cincinnati: Oilmore, Dualan A Oo.; B. Kittredge A Co.; Wra. Glenn A dona; W.8. Bcarborongb; and also to the following n Indianapolis: J. II. Ray, Fmq.; Calvin Fie ten sr nd Thos. fiharpe, Bankers; George Tonsey, Banker . L. Kitchen, Esq. Jan27-lUwd86m 20 hhls. Coal Oil, FOR BALE BY Gr, ROBERTS, No. 24 Snrth High Stret. wl. 20 bbls. Alcohol, . FOR BALB BY . ROBERTS, ' So. 14 North Hlcrh i HI7t7VVARRENCd FORZSiaNFnUITS, No. 53 Main Street, OIIVOIIVIVSLTI. MEDICAL. SOOVILL'S BLOOD AND LI7ER SIRUP. The Great .Blood Purifier!- THIS MEDICINE Ift COM PO-'ED Boot and Plants, which era not only altera-tivs, but dlurstic and diaphoretic. Thus th combinationActa atoi only on the Blood, but also osi ; IbeNklnand Ktdnoya. It 1 ou tbl aocount that this ssedlcln produces to nticb mors speedy action la AH Chronlo Dlaeaieg of the than any other new before th public. Whea Pimples, Blotche or festering Bumoriappaar smoata Bain, or sore on th anuooos membrane of th PALATE, THROAT OR ROSE, IT SHOWS THAT THI - Blood in Impure, AND THAT TBI -.. LIVER IS TOR PI DI If permitted t raa on It will appear In some otbtt part of tba system most gensrs ly ia to . form of flOBOFlTLA, either tn smsll knot under th ski a, or or upon th Glands of the Neok( Arm-Pift, Groin, Breast, Eyes, etc., . r Mil the whole system become so full of this aeon mutated potaouoas humor, that life will bsootaa ft burden, and Anally disease prove fatal 1 WHY WOT IJ8E ScoviM Blocfl aufl Liver Sto ,. when tbeaedleruea lint appear, which will curr oat of the .'y.tein .11 tbe b.imore tnd morbid. Butter throngb tbe aecrellpne of the ibln, kidney, ant bowel.; alao restore tba liver to II. proper action. and tbe , , Sytem to llealth rhyslclanala all part of the. country ara us) as; -. the medicine In their practice with great suocess. Tneact'oa ol tbe medicine t throngb ths ssora ' tion of the abaorbsnt vessels, whlcb consists tnr ce'vlugor taking vp certain substance known as :n virus, or poisonous principles, and rlmovlng them from th diseased pert through the secretions and exbalants, till they are carried from the system, at the same time good blood is transported throagb . . tbe vessels to thn diseaaod part of the body. Thus it will most positively be seen that It is tmpo sible for diai aae of the blood to remain In .the ays . tern if the net of the medicine Is persevered In, s oept In ease where tha disease ba worked on tha system so much that there is not vitaJltj enough left for recuperation. We give a Aw of Um many cert i flea te we bar . received. WvOMiNd, Kt April 14, 1869. , MftRBue. A L. SeoviLL A Co. 8wi You anotta to me in reforei.ee to tho efficacy of Dr. Boovlir Compound Extract of Hai-aaparilta and Btilltngia, orBloodend LiverStruD. 1 examined tha irjin-evll. enta, finding them composed of the beat alterative now lu use by tbe medical profession, I oonsegusns : ly admitted th ue of tba Compound In my practice, belief 1 uk It to be a sale aud reliable rcmadv. and have bad decided satlsMctluu In theadralnlstra ' tton ot the rcttedy since I iirtt adopted it, twelve . months ago. 1 can, with satisfaction, recommend tt to tbe public as nn alterative of great utility and certainty in thedlseases for which it is recommend sd. wua respect, your. 0. P. BBOWNIMO, M. D. pAiasisicBe, Ta., Jnaa 11, 1WI, , , Pa. BviwlLVDwr dir.- 1 have been much affllolMiS wilh the fc o fill a for some three years, and bar tried almost every preparation presented to atticted mortality, and, in deed, hareconsolted the very best medical mm of the age, and tecelved no benefit, till I accidentally tried vour Blood and Llmr Hfrtui which indet d has aoted like a charm. ror some two years my neck and breast were covered tHh sores and ulcers. Mv nbvslcalitreneth waiao - prostrated that I could hardly raise myself np in bed; my limbs eie very aore and painful, and indeed my mind was so serloualy affucted that my moat inti- f; mate frlentl thought I had to a great ealeat, lost the u-eof my Kwioaing faculty! My stomach was i alao so s7lTct4d that It appeared that ulcers bad , formed, but before I had taken one bottle of yonr Blood and Lifer blrup tha lone of my stomach waa-restored I And now, with prudence, 1 oan eat almost anything. The ulcers and sores on my neck ace almost entirely bealml up. The sorenesH of my limb " has entirely le.t me. aud I flatter myself that 1 shall soon again be a sound man. rutin me two hf a lions of vour BLcod and LK-arHli. up, ad say to Ih world that your medicine can and win cure uyspepsta ana acromial iMiieve ms, tlt-ar si', yonr obedient servant, . J W.HObNKB. F. 8. 1 be two sallon I wlh for a friend. wh la in a worse condition than I was. If noaaibla. Phw. nlclens have given blm np, and your Blood and Llr r Blrup la tba only thing which will oure him. j w. a. K B, Mr. Horner is an eminent lawer. and e member of the Legislature of Virginia, and hi statement can b nlled upon as correct lu srerj IJBertitmar. St. Louie, Mo,, April 20, 14-. . , Mwb. A. L. fcoriLt. A I'o ;-l aiih toinfotm you of the valneoryour Blood and Liver Simp. A ' child of a friend of miu was suffering very maeb-from Hcrtifola. I furnished him with a not t Is of your Blood aud Lvei Mr up, whioh oared h's child. . I consider your Blood and Liver 8 imp a very valua ble medicl..). l'UILLII? BHIII.. ' Ocrmao Presiding Bldr,&t. Loul, Ue. ... 14(111 Another Truly. Rrnmrknblv frtro ssl n Nvroliiloita Whltw Awelltsiar 1 1 Ths rase wai one so tow that he could Hot tn'm tn ' bed. The physicians pronounced him lnctirar.it. i t Tha statement Was made to Br. Ncwtcn, who Imp-pened to be at Dr. Hcovill'a office when Jam a Whit.-,-aker related tho whole case, which is as u 1 nw, Cincinnati, March , 18vi. In June, 18f8, he waa attacked whlleat woi k In the flld,complainrd of bciug tired, and of a heatin'-r. ; he tben became confined to his bed until next winUr. " Upon the hiu there was a swellinr. reHemlilli.it a boll; this lasted for a few days wltbuuthnvi'ii at u . men ine innammauon on tne uin snbel-.nl, anil It began to a i' pear on the ankle: this becaaie luuiti swollen, and was attended with violent pa n, which iaa.cn aiwiit iro oajs, a wnicn urns snppn a ton was established, and It waa lanced by his I'li; pkiett. After this, there waa an eztenive dischsren or mit tor from twelve fistulous oftininas. from the font to ' ' the knee, ao much'so that by insert I ngthfpfpe of tba ,: syringe, when tilled whb water, at the lower orifice, . the water flowed freely from every opening, showing a complete communication. Bo extensive wan this. :t that tbe fleib or musculs appeared to be separated. from the bone. Atthltdate the physician iwcinoun- led him incurable, unless h- would consent to liava. his leu amputated, aud this he stated to th bov asd ' his friends. . . t Kve-n while the doctor anvlaerl am nutation . he ar- knowlrtlged that iheru was but little hope evt?n from thaM 1 hedocfiir staivd to his neighbors tbat th boy cou'd hot live a month without it My aoi oh ec-t- ed to any operation, and there being no other hope, ne oesao tne nseoi.a-rcoviii a oiooa ana biver rirup In the last week in December, loot. At that time ba was confined to hi bed. not able to stand an hl tcot or een to turn himself overt loss nf apprtiti; rest- ' less at night, vtith a free and extensive ulceration of the b jne; over one hundred pieces have a!oti,h''d o", with all the attendant difficulties niton such a eoa- dition. Ills condition Is as follows: ns is ab Is to to any where hepleases, has regained his usual strength, bis appetite Is good, the suppuration of the teg i arrea d, except in three small places, attended with but lute aisciiajge, oniy enougn to stain in dressing to ua iwtfULj iuui uuuis. I now resrard my aou as well- This Is one of tha most desperate cases of tjcro.'ulous Disease of the Bone ever cured! One very remarkable feature of this case ia, that the teg has regained lis natural sis and length, aud there is not the least deformity of the limb. JAMftS H.WniTAKlK. N0TB.-8C0VILIB HIiOOD AND LIVKKBIUtJP was the only medicine used. Professor B. S. Newton says: v ,x :i We have irnod Soovllt's Com pound Sirup of Barsa- parlllaand Btllllngla both lu private practloaT,diti the worst kind of hosi'ital cases. In large quantities. and And it in every inatano t accomp.lah thedMr- ' ed object. This Is now oue of the official m- dlcines. Meiars BOOVILL A CO.'S Compound ts now a much a regular 'official prepratlon as any In tba umtea ciaies iispenaacory, ana in tnis re pee. they . . occupy a different position from any other men wha are prepai irg madlcln for the public. With such testimony in It favor room Ing, ai It doe from high medical authority, and involving tha certainty of Its sdoptlon and use by ph'yeiclans la thelrre nular practice, and In their colleges and ho. pitala.lt may well ba asked, why should nutsvery . man, woman and child u it who baa any disease of th system, whthr tt be In the form of pimpl's on the face, or th worst form of scrofula, or any other form caused by an Impure state of the blood or de rantred state of the liver, when, for a comoaraiivelr mall expen, BOOVILLS componud attract of tfaraapanllaaaa Btiiitngia, or Blood and Liver Mrup-. can be procured from drnggista.and dealers in (ami- Be sure that you buy SOOVILL'S BLOOD AND LlVKBSIIilP. which can be obtained of all Drug gists In this city and elsewhere; alauol J. D. PA Bat,: corner fourth aud Walnut streets. Nora Physicians can still procure It of the undersigned by the gallon, to be uted iu their practice. JSL. li. Scovill & Co., Ke.rlv oppoalu tb. M.thodlat Book Coneara, CIIfCINMATI.O. JjrUdltawA-waw-Ml

PROPOSALS. Abmt Cloth imo a Bai'irao Oi-rica, I Hrrntrivm lliill JnlvVfl llbtA f pROPOMAI.H AKK INVITED BY THE - uQQer.iga.a oatiiTUL'wtu i, AUUUSTliril, A. I. lettl for furu tubing lads Ltrart0ent with "SKT BLUE KKH-KYtf " .arm, Stondanl, lo he de. "trd Rve or charge, at thesuniv clothing Depot, eteubsnvllle, Oblo, in good, new. ack.gw, with lb uanew m party, mrniablng ttaii.Kina and quality of goods distinctly marked thsreu. Pari! offer ing gooas lotmin all oiMUiro ihitmpli, marked and nnmlHinui in Mmuunui .1, Hud distinctly state In tb-lr bids t quantity ot jhujiuiw tv mruian, iue pric ana iimeor AUOUaT UTH, lStJi, at 1U Vkc .-m when ,fd' ders an Invited to l present, ud awards will b tade as toon a practicable thereafter Bidders, or abelr duly uthorIed agtiut a, am expected io be pr-to8lM"'Ity that tbgxdsltl iMju'iii.h-' n award la mac. The right to reluct aoy bid accrued unreas -liable, Is reserved. By order of Col, Thomas (.words. Auidinl tQuar. toruasterOetaTal. U9 , aLEXANDKB CONN. .yg8-dwtdB Cental., and - U M. ; SnppJies for tliOMo Peniiennary. J orriLiorTHionioriviTiNTuur. ) J onl 3d, lmt. i ' f (I'll vn mAnAu..u ' I lwh . lata, .t a o'clock K M ., for fnrnl.hlnitb' i etltutlon wltb aupullea aa follow.: j-ru- T Tliouennd Poonde, mora or leu, 'ree wek, lo be delivered (D tbe four qo jtWfVt week Id enu.I preportlnna, on aloni ecb deye anil eVIdajra, for l month. . Wtidoee-of gaplember, leel. TbiUet t 1 7V 1 at ItJ, from callla weigh n not ' ,"". . .-Two Thoueaud Ponoda o' -.V 01 a-md qtlel aaoreori..a, for lb. aani' no ow DDI. nat good oualitT. olaar of a . WeJd beef pah pe. uu.ntlty tnbolacre time, uarf to be of den may direct. dUeaia bona abd abank. Tha ,ijo Buibalao' J or dlulDUbad ai ilia war llvatod aa aap' I.chki liol' lint qcalllf red Wlirat, to ba da. ; 2,0011 ' la of bail quality old' V, How (,'orn to ba tad' awab'ad. V oaahalaof beat tialltrnew Yelluw Ooru, to .00 biKbela of beat quilt? Oala, to ba dallrarrd f W bufheli 0r bnat quality Hyo or Bailey, lu be Inn butbeli of belt qaaltty of Onluai, to ba dellr rd u wanted. 1,000 UiibeU of Ik it quality Fotatoeg, to be de iivvrra ait wanfHi. A,(HK) poandi of giyd qwlii v Fe. kla Buttr, fi"0 bound! f TubaccoflO Dlnirat. not cordi of Orten Wood of liickoi jr, Sag .r, Beet b ifdi of Bliotncket Ptrlpei, (itmplei wauled, m " Uleacbed " VtO " " Hb-etlnR4 4ut'rawlde " IViU Cloth foi CnaU " IM " " ' Vmtt ' 1W " " Alnpaca " 7S ' " Eur. moled Oil Cloth, (drill) 1" BnX. Woul Utile l,&ou Pom) di of bHt Quality Buffalo 61augktror IMBmli. Wl.lte Beam. Abio blda Hill ho rcelvpj for the cToar, rough and "ft It (trpftio of the prison fur fix inontbt from the lift The Dlre-tura nml Warrl.n tauai-v (ho -ii.t t Jct any bid otn.ldered incompatible with the iutfr-eat of tho Hlate. Saih bfdniuit he eccompMjtod by a bond In the .-u ifn toua. ui liienmount invoivo'l coinil- ttoiied that 4he uartV IDHkinir thn nrmn.n rp 1.1,1 will acct-pt tin- contract if thu eamo be awardud to laid party and fur the faithful pmformance of the Tine. Kr.nnow, 1 11. K. P.iHroMt VOlrectori. J'JM5T IIOLOH, J Aug4-dtJ. Fuel for tho State, ornn of KoiiKiAnv oc statu i ' Columbus. Ohio, Jcly 80, 18Gt. . AI.cn PltOI'ttNAl.tl mi l nam s UKlVKlInt tha otlice of tbe r'ocretary of Slate, un'll Monday, tho 6th day of September next at 12 0 clock M for fbi ulililns Ilia stale of Olilo with furl for one jt-nr, ai louowa: 10,000 KiiHli.ot ;amlrltlK or IIocHlug Coal, of (he h-nt finality, equal at least, to tho lower Teln of Hocking Coal, aud free from Hate, alack, and 25,000 BusliclN Coke, to weigh not lew than 40 poundn to the bushel, to bo iiiwace irom nocking or Cambridge Coal, and kept 50 Corl4 ol M ood, tin rti? e to be dry ITIclcnry, Beech, or fitiKar, foui leu In IfnRtli.etralRht, ami well tlit. Tho iuiiitltiea above nam-d to bo Id create! at tho IhH fuel to bo delivered, without charire fur aucb dfjivury, at the Htaty Home, Oolumbm Ohio. .riipo"ilttft wrcomI)''d by BKTnpla, ad to j ..vniu.j,.Juii,jt no price oi tne fuel pro ttcffti tit bi turnithorl. ' hch pnosal muat be a'cnmpaDled by a bond, miih niiiirn.ml ecurlty, In the pral iini f not x. cffrllitK twenty thoneani, uor lesa than tiretuou--and d Han. (aa required bylaw,)conditloual forthe fnlth'nl perfoiiiiexce ol euch contrail aa may b 1 b bliU to Tie tnad and the contract! to be award-eJinarcrdat.ee with tbetuma of I bo act cutHM "An ait to proTldo for te jmrchauo o' a'ationery fnel art"1 nthr artlclea for iho Gu(-ral Aannibly and Ftatwofflcore;" piwd Mnb 11,185.1; and "An net tn am nd art loan four and afx, and to repaal . tiontivo of tbe above untitled act, paesrd Alarcb 8, Bid to be endorad on the eiivtdope, "Propoaala f-r "uriiiblii(t Fuel for the Slate " Faii'l furnlehd by tho contractor, iiirnit lu all cadea btt fi.iial In quality to the aamplo. Tbirlml" tall I rivHllv enforce. V. W. ABMtlTKONfJ, ang'j-dtd Brcrftnir rf SiHto. FLAGS, MAPS, BOOKS. American Flags! FUI.Tj SUPPLY, WUOLKBALK AND KB-TAIL. PILINTED HITHr.lN tMHRiniM UNTINO, INOLI8K BUNTING and BILK, oauu your oraert at once to BANDAIX A ASTON, ' ' - Volumbna, Oblo. warIviaps. Beat of War Lam Pookat Map io Cta. Hlatory of Bebelllon. with Pooket Map.. 50 " KacleaeSo Stamp. On band all tbe Mew and Valuable BOOKS. Sunday School Booki at Eastern prloea. A full itock In Llterarles, and a good atock of lUiacellaneoua Booka for supply of School., with anpply of latett Sunday School Mualo Book, at HAJiDALL A ASTOK'S, 109 South Sigh Strut, Columhu, Ohio, lest PULMONICWAFEES THI MOST OKBTAIN AND BPDIDT BUM IDT OTor dlacoTered for all Biseaaea of the 0HK3T AND LUNOS, OOtfOHS, OOLDS, ASTHMA, Oonxnmptlon, Binnr.lytla, Ipjtja". "tt; Pifflcult Breathing,' Sore Tliroat, Ac,, 4c.- Theae Wafers give thetaoat-tnataataneotw andpt-r-feet relief, and when persevered with according tc direction, never fall to effect a rapid and laetliig oure. Tbomsands have been reatored to prft;t bealth, who have tried other mean tn Tain. To, all claaaea and all coaatltntloni they are a bleealng and a cure none need despair, no matter bow long the disease may have existed, or however severe it may be, provided tbe organlo atrnotnre of tho vital orguna la not bopelesaly decayed. Every one aJftieted ahou id give them an Impartial trial. TO TOOALIBTH AND PDBLIO SPKAKFHS ih.H wafers are peculiarly valuable they will In oni pat remove the moat i and their regular use for a few days will, at all moat Mvere occasional noaraenesa, times, lnorease tha power aud flexibility of the voice. m. luviNM ma puwer aua nexiDiiuy oi tne voice. tly improving the tone, com paw aud clearness, areai for which purpose they an regularly naod by man DNBsssloua) vocaliata, PBIOB 2o GENTS FIB. BOX. j TooaUata and Public Speaker ' 1 v " . YocalisU and Public Bpaakert Vocalists and FsbUo Bpaaken WlUSnd Bryan's Wafen ,WIU And Bryana Wafen , , Will is4 Bryao'a Wa4n InvalnabU to raaofw Invaluable to ramova , Iavaluabif to remora -1 , I Hoaraenaai and Son Throat, Hoarseness and Bora Throat, . . Boaraeaess and Bora Throat, And give clearness to the Voios. And give clearness to the Voice, "-if-; , P And give clearness to tbe Voice. They relleva In ten minute. They relieve In ten minutes, n JThy relleva In ten minute, Oougbj, Ooldj, and all disease , Oought, Colds, and all disease ' ' 1 ' ' Oongbj, Oolds, and all diseases Of the Obest and Lung. Of the Ohest and Langs. .. Of the Ohest and Lang Sold by all proggiat-Sold by all Draggista; Sold by allDrnggleta Ai BS obah a boi At 35 cenU a box. At 96 cents a box. roB MoBs.""'1,",", 87 Oortlandt atreet, New York, aaa-r3tawwvwiT - iTInied BlU Ileadi jodbnlItkaHjqb office VOLUME aXVII. RA"i-ROADS. SCMMEP. ARRANGEMENT. 1884, Q-'oIumlfas & Indianapoli VIA . luiillticbiu.in.l.f itTrtjullR. IMiitt . , I null itit'iiuioini, Trains leave ' . . . as follow- . oolumbui dally (tinndaysegoeptsd, '.ifTfttH, (VIA 0AtTON) At 1: a. m arHvce at Anta at S.u a. m., uayton at r.w a. m HK-bmOnd at 0:.i5 a m., lnmanap lis at .o a. i Ollkago at 8:35 p. m., aud tic LouU at 0:i0 p. m. RRCnNI. TI1A1H (VTA PIOHA, At 6 a. 1 ot'Dnects at MllTurd lor Hprlr.gnl'l and Mar)svlli mt llFlnti far HWHm anrl dandnskv. at P.Olia f Ft. Wayne, Toledo and Dtrow, at Urenvllle Tor (Julon City, Muucle, etc., at Klcbmond for Logans-port and Chicago, and at ludianapclla with tralna for Terre-Uaiite. Lafayette, imcago, opriuHiuKu, yuincy Ao. THIRD TltAlN. fVIA DAVT0N1 At 8 a. m rives at ABDia at o w a. m., ui,u i Ckfonectingat Klclim"nd for Lugausport and Chicago, and at Indianapolis fur Terie-Uaute, Lafayette, Cblcago, Hpriugnew ana yniucy. irnnRTH THAIN. (VIA P10UA At 11:30 a. in enunrtMa at Mllfrrd for Harvavlllo and tiDrillBtttiliL at Urbana for B HufOntolne, io., at I'lqim for Union City, at Rlchutond fer L(Ka"Hport uud Chu CHgn, aud at Indianapolis for Louisville, St. Louis ana Luicago. KIKTH TRAIN. fVIA DAfTONi At 11:80 a. rr t v,,,,!.. at 1 &5 u. m.. Davton at 3:00 D m Kicbinondat 6.2'Jp. m.. connecting tor Loganapori and Chicano, and at Indianapolis .or louisvihv, ct. Louis and Cnlcago. SIXTH TRAIN, (PIQUA ACCOMMODATION? At 6 p. m., conuecu at uruana lor nuueiouiaiue, and at Plqua tor Lima, Toledo, Detroit, Ft. ayne, THROUGH TICKETS For sale, to all the principal Western points, at ai tow rates as ny any oiuer route. FIRST CLASS SLEEPING! CARS OK NIQHT TRAINS. H. B. BIO K LOW, 1 Ooneral Passenger Agent, Columbus, O. HKKIIY BUnuKd, Tiokt Agent, Union Depot, Columbus, O, Columbus, Jmie'iu, la4 tf ICclumfaua Oazotte Copy. M31HEU AilKiiUEifi9li. LITTLE MIAMI AND 3G1 COLUMBUS And xenia RAILROADS, For Clnoimifttl, Dayton, Eithaioiiil, In' aianapoiis a unioago. Vtltbimt change of Cera to DAVTON and UIOH UUND, and ouljr ooeobaoga of uarato bt. LUUlo, Xlill&nAf Uliln A umuAUU. On tnd after Monday, May 23, 1864 Trains will run as follows t fODB TBA1NH DAILY FBOM COLUMBUS. (Bandsys excepted.) VIBST TBAIH. inunruu tmw T a vmnu mnui i PJ tuit TM D1ANAPOLIB lilOHT KXPBBSU leav at 1:86 a- and Lovelaml, arriving at Cincinnati at 6:36 a. m., mchmoua t:40 a. m., inaianapoua vau m. m., uui oago 8:115 p. m OTNOINNATI, B1CHMOND. INDIAHAPOLI8 A UHiUAUU tkaih leaves at o:uo a. m.. stoppiua ai all nations ou tho L. M. A 0. A X. B. B., connect-inn with the train on the Uarlotta A lUm-innatl B. B. for lilt Inborn, Ohllllcothe and Marietta, arriving at Uiociuuatl at 11:25 a. m., at Dayton, 3:62 a. m., stepping at an stations on me .'yma a western ttatiroau, arriving nt mcnioona w.w a. m., Indlanapolla 2:05 p, m., Chicago 8:H5 p. m. "N. B. This train Is the quickest from Ooluu bus to Chicago; tlnte occupied being 14 hours and So minutes, which la quicker than by any other Rallroa0 route. tniBD nun. iniifnunirri nt vtah mru mimo rt a nn l u D1ANAPOL1S DAY til'UF.SS Icoves at 11:50 a. m., stopping at JcffiTeon, Loudon, Charleston, Cedur-vlile. Xeuia, SorinK Valley. Corwin. Morrow. buutb Lebanon, Foster's, Loveland, Camp Deunl-oo, Mil- iora ana aingine uoum; amviug at Jinctuiutti at v p. m., Liayion ato 'w p. m., ntonmona at o:au . inuiannpoiis at o:oo p. m., ana unicago, c:iw FOUftTB THA1. MAIL AMD AOOOUMODATION Imvah at 0:35 ni. . atoUDlnK at all stations on the L. ol. A (J. ft A. aud Plalnville, art i? lug at Cinclanatl'at 4:uU a. m. ttLIIPIHn f 1A US ON NIGHT TBA1W FOB QIN. CINNAT1 AND INDlANAl'OLlB. M. B. For further information apply at tha Oo Inmbui Union Depot Tickot OfUce of it ciii hi imuuus, Ticket Agent, T. LOUQH, Agent. V. W. PTHAPKB. Qeu'l Tickot Art., CiO., O, 3. W. WOODWAKD. Bnn't. Cln.. 0. Columbus, May 28, 186-1. 1064. 1364. SD3I1IER AKRiMESlENT. TLMR CHANGED. Great Northern & Eastern Etoute, CLEVELAND, COLLI TV! BUS RAILROAD. Tiaras "JCMilXS.fll UOIKt SUHDAY. From Columbus, la connection with Train on the LI1ILI UU1I1 AND 00LUMBD8 AMD IK MA JUAILUUABli. nmRTBAnt. WIGHT IXPBBSS-Leaves Oolumtmsat 8:00 a. in. Will stop at Delaware, Ashley, Caidington, Olload, Gallon, and at all stations north of Gallon, arriving at Cleveland at 9:30 a. m.;iDunkirk, o:Stf p. m.: Buf falo, 6:06 p. m.; Albany, 4:46 a. m.; Hew York, 10:30 a. m.; Boston. 8:i0 p. m.; Chicago, via Crest line, 6:U p. m.i Pittsburg, 8:80 p. in. Philadelphia, SMOHD TBA1K. HRW YOBK BXPBRSB Leaves Columbno at 10.20 Will stop at Delaware, Uaidlugton, Gallon, Orentllno, Shelby, New London, Wellington and Oration; arriving at Cleveland at S:50 p. m.; Dun kirk, S-M p. m.; Buflhlo, 9:66 p. m.i Albany, 8:46 a.m. flow lorn, m:w p. m.) o on ton, :oo p. m.; Pittsburg via Crestline at 7:50 p. m.; Philadelphia, uuicago via urywn, at o:su a. a. THIED TEA IX. MAIL AND HX PBKBH Lnaves Columbus atStOO m. Will stop at all station south of Hbelby, aud Shlloh. New London. Wollliiitton. Orafton and Berea; arriving at Cleveland at 8:50 p. m.; Dnnkirk ; a. m.; ifunalo. i:a a. m.i Albuov. 3:10 o. m.: New York. 9:46 p. m.i Boston, 11:60 p. m.J Pitts-barf via Orestlino .2:20 a. m.; Philadelphia. Chicago, 9:06, a. m. don a sot ions At Delaware with Springfield Branch for BprUut field and points on that road. At OrcstUa with Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Batlroad for Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Baltimore also, for Chicago. At tmeiDr wttn aanausiv, mansnoia ana newari Ballroad. for all twlnt oo tbat road. Also, for Toledo and Chicago. At orafton, for Toledo aud Chicago. At Cleveland with Lake Bhor ctadroad forlrta. Dunkirk, Buflalo, Now York and Boston. t - PAT1NT 8LKKPING OA 118 ABB RON ON ALL TIvAjUId Tt) CHiUAOO, HI1W YOBK AND BOSTON. Bateafft OAsebrid Urivs i Nats Fort and Bosto uia tmnttrnt; uv, to tHUmteipnta ana Ham ( ' Vot k via OrrHlim. UTDBDIHa. Blcbt Ktptqss arrlvan at Columbus at 111:45 a. m. Cincinnati KxpEuta arrives at Columbn at 11:80 ai. Oolumbos Aosommodatloa arrival av Colombo at Fure as how as by any other Bonte B. 8. FLINT. Buvrrlntendent, Gleroiand, Oblo. , JAMU WITBBSOH, Agent. , Oolumons, Ohlt WOOL: Tha Undertigntd, having disposed ot a larga portion of their recent pur-ohaiea, ara ndwprepired to rnaka. CASH ADVANCES On Consignments of Wool. Sheble & (reene, 23 and 25 DEY ST!, ." SEW VORK. 6 SOUTH FRONT ST., . PHILADELPHIA. Advertise In (Me Dallvlnnmal. SAVE 20 PER CENT. SAVE 20 PERCENT. RAILROADS. SCJIMKU AllKAriyEJiltM, "184.: BABT. 1SQ4. CENTRAL OHIO & -O'CtBHIiirVIIjlf RAROADS, Oflst the shortest, quickest and most reliable roots (O FJTTbUUUUIl UAUUI91JUKO, DAliil-KOBE. WASHINGTON CITY, PHILA-DUU'HIA, N1SW YOBK A BOSTON. DintivumMthm ore mods of Mima with tfw Botrt (Intors and Ohio U. H., and at HUtMv sm Ms pMtmulMMta OtMral fiaiiroaA. Train leare Onlumbua dally Sundays excepted) as miiowe: NIOIIT KXPBB38 LeavtS) Oolunibus Ha Centra; Ohio B. B., 4:10 a. m.L will stop at all stations wiier signaled, arriving at Del I a (re at 10:4s a. m.; Baltl sure, 6 a, m.i Washington City, 8 a.m. Bight traini dally to Philadelphia and New York ; alto contwot at dfii(.re to and Now York NIGHT BXPUnWvuBTBUBBfl VILLI. -Leave Oolunibus 4:10 a, an.; Hteuuenvllle taiop. m,; arrives at Pittsburg 8-50 p.m.; leaves Pittsburg 4:M m.; H arris imrg x:au a. m.; rniiaaeipma r.ou a.m., lew York eta Pblladolphls 12i00 m.l BalU inure 7.UU . m.; Washington city 9:60 a.m. NiCW YOHK k.XPRKSS via STBUBENVILLH Leaves Columbus 10:30 a. m ; artives at Steulwn- Tills 6:00 p. m.i Pittsburg 6:06 p. m.; Uan labor, 8:56 a. m. Philadelphia 10:00 a. m.i Niw York vie Allentown 1:46 p. m.; tin Philadelphia 2:46 p. ra. Battlmore ll:5tt a. m.; WenM nation City 4:5f) p. m DAY KXPUBSS via CJCNTBAL OHIO B. B.-Laaves Oolnmbus. 8.00 n. m.i will stop at all ata Uoua, and arrive at Uolleaire 10 p. m.; Orafton, S:5i a. m.; Piedmont, fl:60: Cumberland. 8:36: Martins burgh, 11:46; Harper's Ferry, 1:03 p. m.i Balllmors, o.tu; wasuingwon vity,v:so; n Philadelphia, 10:30 p. m.; eight trains to New iW io ork dally; arrive at Plttsimrs 2:10 a. m.i Harrlsburg 1:46 p. m.; Philadelphia A:HT; New York 10:W u. m.i Baltimore 6:40 d. m.i Wash lug ton City 8:60 p. in. jiiu. v . onunn. Osnsral Ticket Agmittentral ObloB. B. S. F. SCULL, General Tlsket Agent SteubwDvills, B. B. May 19. 1864. Atlantic & GreatWestern Railway CttJMMKB ABBANOEMENT. TWO TBRODOH IO Bxpreas Trains betweon OLEVBLAND AND NBW YOBK. Takes effect July 11, 1864. MEW YORK XllKOaJGH UBIB. Leave Cleveland at 9:50 A v and 9:10 r- nt Arrive at Liavlttat)uritti.ll:ifu A at " mo r u jueaaviueat......... i:o r at i2:nu a Oorry at 8:30 p M " 8:2t A U Salamanca at 6:30 p at 4:60 a m New Yotk ut 10:21 A at 9:28 p ai airramsa. Leave New York at 7:00a m eortfp Arrive Olevelaud at 4:50 A M 0:20 P M Bonday axoepted. fflaturdays excepted. MAIN LINE. Xastward Leevo Akron, (Mall) at...- 8:60 a m Arr.iDeadviiie, mail) at V w r at Arr- Salamanca at 7:80 p at Westward Leave Salamanca (Hall) at 5:U0'a Arrive meaaviue " at iu:uo a Arrive Akron " at.... 3:66 P u Bastward Leave Gallon, (Accom.) at 8:30 a m Arrive Mansfield " ., Arrive Akron .... 1(1:05 a H .... 4:."-0 p x ,.,.10:H6 A .... 4:60 p .... 6:06 p at Wegtward Leave Akron, (Acsom.) . Arr. mnusueia ., Arr. Gallion, ' 1KANK1JN BRANCH. Leavo Headvllla at 8:00 a at and 2:48 p at Arrive Franklin at 10:16 ' " 6:00 p Leave at 7:30 " 6:30 p at Arrive Meadvllla at 9.-6A " " 7:46 r M BAHONIIO DIVISION. Leave Cleveland at 6:46 A M and 4:10 p at Arrive Youngstown at 9:66 " 7:57 p h Loave " at 6:46 " 1:46 p Arrive Cleveland at 10:20 " 630 p m U. r. SWB.KTSS.U, Gen'l Sup't. Meadvllle, Pa. T. It. GOODMAN, General Ticket Agent. Olirra- tand, Ohio. ma16 HOTELS. TEE ST. LOUIS HOTEL, Onesnut St, btitwnen 3d and 4th, R THI IMMIDI.T1 TIOIMITT Or TBI principal Banklue Houaea. Ouatom Uooao. Poal OQIco, Oomuiorlct Kxcbaoga .ud tba Jobblofj llotuaa. Tbe boat buaiuoM mao'a houae la tba city. iltlNUIT MIC1L. dwU-1, - ietor. NATIONAL HOTEL, ffj.AU UNIUH DEPOT. OOLUMBOS, 0. H. KEYAOUUS, Proprietor BamaCS taken to tnJ Iron tha Tkatv- vlllr.n lmrgo. Persona wishing to take any of the Nigh rraina, will be promptly attended to. mari-dtim AMERICAN HOTEL, Corner High and 8tote Streets, (opaoeiTB tii. arira aocsa,) OOtiUMBUB, O. WARDEN a KMJlRY, PropriAtnn. "THE UNION," Aroh st., bet. Third and Fourth ata., THUMAU o. WKliU, I THANK U. WK1IB. T laoiuutl MANHATTAN HOTEL, Opposite the Park, Murray Mnet, near Broatlffay, 'pHB PBOPBIRTOB HAVING HAD TUIBC'M-J. MODIOns DOWN TOWN HOTEL thorouirhlv repaired, painted aud refurnished, Is now prepared to Droviiio bis Ouests with all tho comforts of a rood and well regulated House. Bis charges are reasona ble, ana on guarauitxw to all wno may call upon mm a good talis, p fimfoctat !e rooms, aud overy possible attrntlon. He will be phtasod to sea all bJiLold frlepdf, and to welcome many now onoa. YOU are Invittxl. wht-n vnn rnmn tn thn fill1, tn n htm a visit; and he uwtires yon that If you go away lanaMllaTlaryu, l.fJUTall It IWIItfj IBOU 01 niarlH-tn . . ,:. N::HnonTTJH VmnrMn -- PROCSj &c. WHOLIBALK ANT BKTilL DIALXBB 1H Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Patent Medi cines, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. N" 124 North High St. TjTTI3XTS. O. ' imtn-iii, O. ItOJB ISXTfS, DRUGGIST, NO. 24 N')RTH IIK.H STREET 0 J-FEBa rOB MALI AT WHOLB8ALB OB BB l Aib, a large ana weu ssieotaa stooa of - DBIIG8, CHEMICALS, I PATENT MEDICIJnES, . . PEllFUMEaT, TOILET SOAPS, : PAINTS A OILS. VAKMSMJ4V I ) j. : ,J. . DTE STUFFS, . " BRUSHES, all kinds, WINDOW CLASS, CtLASSWABE, Wines Ac IJquors " TOR MBUICAI. PLKfONKS, Tnfiether with erary article Kept la a flret clMa Drng Sto all of whlob ban been parcbaaed for Oaih of the Importer, and kfanafaotarere, and will b. .old at very low prlcee. ' aaVfarlimrar aOeitifcM, aim to OMnrMHaMii, fhytt-' I'rrtiam tntk tlukt Medici. ootM-dly How to Save a Dollar. I Thli Important qoaatloD, la that, trying tlmai, oaa a.lTefl by fettlng your t , Printed BlU Headn, ,: . Prlnitd BUI Heads,- By ao aolmg yon aia SAVE 20 PER CENT. BAGS! RAGS!! Wl ABE PATINQ TBI UIOBKHT PBIOt FOB Bag. dallrmd In any qoantlty at tba Oolnai. tie Paper MIIU. TBOHAa HlioM 00. MayUdami OHIO STATE COLUMBUS; jOHIO. MONDAY DRY GOODS. 0. HOPKINS & CO., (toner Fifth and Vine, OFFR AT Whdlesafo & Betail, ooo xxx30xass !ILAI SILKS. OOO JPXJBIO-BiflB FRENCH MERINOS All Colore, FIVE THOUHAXD WINTER SHAWLS OSE THOVSAJDI) LADIES' CLOAKS, Blaok mid Colored. L. . Hopkins & (1o., Corner Filth aud Vine, FANCY DRESS SILKS -AT low vmami L,C. HOPKINS CO. OFFER AT THE LARGEST 8TOCK OF DRESS SILKS!! Iff THE CITY. C. HOPKINS & CO., Corner Fifth acd Vine, . ooitfi-aa-dir UEililEl, ltlti!AUl) & tO. AT 250 and 252 South High Street. Are Just Beeclvlng a full line ol Plain & Plaid Cloakings- Silk Mantillas and Basques In Mode and Plain Silks. Talmas and Points. Lu.cn "Yon & So.xA.. Ortnadimi and Crepafmett far Manila. Parasols & Sun Uinbrollas ! DRESS GOODS. SILK MITTS AND GLOVES. ItKADLKY, JlrOHABl)tJ A CO., Onlttmhus, 'hlo. may Vt CLOTHING. ADAMS, KINGSLANI) HO, 185 South High Street, (UNION RLOCK.) Wholesale Dealers IN Clotliingf, . Men's Furnishing Goods! HATS AND GAPS ! The largest and finest selection of Good from the New York and New England markets, (Yeah, stylish and beautiful, from which merchants can maketbelj selections, at all times will be found In our new Wholesale House, at pries which defy oompetion, n any house East or West. myl0-d3m ROSE & BEEM, Merchant Tailors, AHAI AGAIN. Wl HAVE NOW OPEN A FULL AND WELI elected Stools, of Q-ooda in our Hue, bought for cash at the Cheapest Possible Bates. We keep constantly on hand all tbe Newest Styles of Goods in the Kaatern market, and offer them at as Cheap rates as any other house in tba West. As ws ar both PRACTICAL TAILORS And do our own Cutting and attend to busings Graonally, we -guarantee geueral satisfaction, both Ooodn and Fit. .Our Yrieuda and tha Public In General are Invite tocatl and oiamics onr Iwfore pttrctiasln elsewhere. BOSK A BKKU. tnar-ifi. IBt'l-y ATTORNEYS. H. 11. Iff ANNUM, LAWYER, NOTARY I'lIII.K'. AND Uouiuii..lonfr of Droda, Tem.ttiugB, Af.,- lor Maw fork, alltihla.n anl nlbarliutra. OlUoa. No. II JoAkm. BmildiMff, Ovilumboa, 0. Daeeree .prclal at tanllon to tanking Gollwtior aaod taklua; Dap -altione. Bafrra, ty p.rtni.aioa, to a. DanuNan. Jr., Colum-lnia. Ohio; r. B. Awiifn, Eaq., Lancantar, Oblo; H.aara OirreaLT, HooVEB A Oo ,.City of New York. . J.lft nrim " THOMAS J. TONE, Commiasion Merchant 88 WaXKOT Htubt, Oimnmatl. Butler, Egfe. Cheoda, Fruila, and Frodnol genrallj. , Baler to M. I. BaaraaA Co., Cincinnati; J. B Pro-darv, Oiaclnnatl; Chaa, W. Hanaban, llorwalk. O.; Adda, Boll A Bay, Olnelnnati: Moore, Wllataoh A Baldwin, Cincinnati; Miller A Co., Ohllllootha: L 1. Allan. d. Ohio ttat. Joornal, Oollmbu, O. m.rlv0m MOBNING, AUGUST 8, 1S64. DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL HVKTT, AUKS cx, Fraprieton. Ofllee- Wo. ' 19, bat a tale BlrMt. MQNDAV MORNING, AUOUgT 8, 18C4. TERMS OF SVBSCUIPTIOW. of Ibe Dally Jonraal. Slngla Bubaarlbara, 1 rear .......,.....0 00 Slmtla Stibacrlbara, fl moutba 4 60 Slngla Hubaorlbara, monlb...... a at Slugla Bubacrtbora, 1 month 0 80 To .gant..lii olubalS cut. par weak a.oh copy. '1'ernu or tlis Trl. Weekly Jonrnst. Slngla BubKrlbma, 1 rau. m i 60 BlDgla Bubaerlben, fl moDtba....w....H.......m 3 2S Blugl. Bobacrlbera, S BOntta.........,.H..H.......HH. 1 16 Single Bubeortbera, 1 montb......... ., ..... 0 to Term of tlie Weekly Journal. Single Bnbecrtber., par year 12 00 Fmir Bnbacrtbera, par ye.r.'wnt to one addreM, T 00 Ten Snbaorlbera, per year, .ntf on. to tha getter. .p of the club, ent to on. addreM H. 16 00 TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Daily One Hqnare one insertion 16 cent. Special Notices psr Square, each insertion f 1.25 Local and Business Notices, per Une, each Insertion 1 cents. WlBKLT On Squsrs, one Insertion ...M,,fl.iO " On fiqnaTe. each additional In aortton 7o cants. Local and Business Notice, per f' Una, each larertlon cents, Special Notice, same as In Dally. One aJ u are oovers three-ouertera of an Inoh oi space in me columns oi ineJODBWAL, Marttate Notices will hereafter tnvartablv be chargnd BO cents when under five line, and 00 cent per square wnen occupying more spacs. All Tbamsient advertisements must be nald for. hereafter, at the time thev aro ordered, other wise they will not appear In the paper. Hits rule will bo rltldlv adhered to la all oases. There will be 06 exception. All leital and recruiting advcrtlse- 'lii come unaer tnis rnie. From Butler's Army, The Military Toteffrapb Rett Cnl (be Wires A severe bill amlntary Order Neceslt dreBUl Ben. Butler A Clvrsry man lu Lluibo lie I'myetli (todeu. Orantlj -Special Correspondsnce of Hie 0. S. Journal. IIe.vdquartebs U. 8. Forces, 1 - Powuattan, Va., July 80, 1B61. We have some most Intensely interesting scenes here. We have a station of the U. 8. Military Te1 .'graph Line leading from Lieut, Gen. Grant's Headquarters to Washington City located here. It hae been my duly to keep this line in repair between this fort and Swan's Point, a distance of twenty-one miles. Either citizens, or rebel scouts, the sons of the citizens livipg along the line, cut-tbo wire almost daily, compelling me to send A party with from 60 to 100 men as an escort, two or three times each week, to make repairs I telegraphed Gen. Butler for, instructions, stating the circumstances. lie orucred me to arrest some prominent oitisens living along tbe line, as hostnges, and inform the people that should the line again be disturbed, these men would surely bo ban (rod, and the propert y ftlontr both i aides of the line utterly destroyed. I made four arrests and had them brought in. One Of them, an Episcopalian elergyman, who was reported to me bb being incossant in his prayers for Jeff. Davis and the success or tbe rebellion, from an the information I could obtain I believe he exerted more in fluence in favor of secession and rebellion than any other man in this neip-hborhood. telling his dupes "the Lord would never sutler the tankees to oonquer his people. ' 1 held these host a ires i hours, 'inen l tele graphed the General that I had no place that was at all comtonabie (our guard- house being covered only with brush) to keep them, and asked permission to send them to headquarters, lie immediately answered, "Hold on to them, so as to execute them on the Bpot, should it be necessary." l wont to the prisoners and told them 1 did not wish to unneoesBarily alarm them, but as their oases were becoming serious, I felt it my duty to so notify them showing them the Ueneral s dispatches. They whitened and sank to the earth. The minister inquired of me, " My God, are these from Butler?" I answered, they surely were. Turning to his fellow pris oners he said, "uiBm.ss an hopes or iue, for 0, my God, we must die!" I told them their only chance for life was to inform their friends along the line of their condi tion, and implore them to prevent the wires from again being out; telling them 1 would furnish them with pen, ink and paper, and send any message for that purpose. They went io writing for dear life. The next morning two ladies came to our lines and sent word they wished to Bee the uomman dant of the Post. 1 went to them, and after enquiring who they were, remarked, I sup pose you wiBh to see your husbands?" They answered, they wished to see the command ing officer first. I answered, he stood before them. The minister's wife then asked tf I had a wife and children then implored me by the love ol God and my love for my wife and children " to save to her and her six helpless babes her dear, dear husband." 1 told h?r l had no power so to do, the or der for his arrest having boon given by uen. miner, ne replied, "i must see uen. Butler, Has he a heart? I would kneel to him, yea to the devil himself, to save my husband." I 'permitted them to see their husbands. After about ten hours' consider ation they (minister's wife and all) came to the sensible conclusion to return to their first love, and take the oath of allegiance to the United States government. Pledging themselves upon their honor to use all their influence to prevent the telegraph Hue from being disturbed. 1 then ABked and obtained leave from Gen. Butler to dieoharge them. Strange to say, the line has not been disturbed since. 1NN18. P. S. The following is a copy of an ap peal written by the minister, (Itev. Mur-daugh,) to Lieut. Gen. U. S. Grant. 1. OlTARD-ilOUBE, FoAT PoWIIATTAK, Va., 1 July 2o. 1804. Sir With two other men I am hero a prisoner, and under an order of Major General B. F. Butler we are held as hostages to prevent the telegraph wire, which runs from your headquarters by or near our houses, from being eut. No charge is preferred against me of having out the wire. or of being suspeoted of so doing. The commandant of this post informs me that the communication has been frequently interrupted, aud has just told me' that 1 with my fellow prisoners will be hantred im mo- din tely on its being cut again. my occupation is that or an humble coun try Minister of the Gospel. For nearly tweuly-one years, without mingling in politics or secular affairs in the ltist I have been discharging the duties of my calling, the last ten years having ministered in this neighborhood; and now, sir, I am told that 1 must die because. - Confederate troope, professing to act under orders, interfere with the telegraphic line of the united Btates trocrr-s, who are under votir orders. General, on the faith of a man who realizes the awfulnesa of faoinjr God's judgment bar, I assert to you that I have useu uio uuiy luvtaus ut my power to prevent any interference with the line, viz: Earnest entreaty. In this entreaty the cit liens have all united, and yet the act was done. Are we helpless, unoffendine oitiiens In be punished with death forthe acts of other, wnuui ww nre powerless to control, or even to influence ? One trooper who passed my house, at my entreaty, said he would disobey nil orders sooner than bring any trouble on u; another, with an oath, declared that he had eut the wire and would do it again. Xn jou, General, aa Commander-in- Chief, rests the decision of our fate. Htcm as are the necessities of war. sttrwlw thv cannot require theQeatbs of etioh as we- to avenge the cutting of a telegraph wire by a suuiici, wu uuuer me uruers Oi blS superior. In the name of God, for the sakes of our wives and our children, and by our innocence we ea ivr meroy, . Will yon at least do to my fellow-nriaftn. ers and myself the favor, if yon cannot re- lease us, to communioata to the command-' JOllJMJNAI,. ing General of the Confederate foroea Hie fact that our lives will be the forfeit if your telegraph lines should be eut. It mar be tnai ma oraer win at once De withdrawn and our Uvea soared. In conclusion. Gen eral, I will only reassert my innocence of guilt, ir i am to die, It will be with a eon-science void of offense. My companions in misfortune join with me in this appeal. e nave nearu or You as tne brave as well as able General Grant. The brave are ever merciful, hence our boldness in addressing ui in appeal. l nave the honor to bo, With high respect and esteem, Your obedient servant, Edmund C. Murdaucih. Minister of Brandon and Grace Churches, Virginia. Johm C. Bubrow, (Farmer). Johv J. Deal. fFarmer.l Lieut. Gen. U. S. Grant. Coniniander-in- vuiei or u. d. Army. A Brave ffolrtlcr'a Opinion of tirnut and NheruiMU. Just previous to his death. General Mo. Pherson wrote a long and confidential let ter to a mend, which has been communi cated, since the horo's death, to the New lorn evening rott. we copy his eulogisic omuruB eoueermnor nis sunoriora in aom- niand, Grant and tiherman: L'eutenant Genoral U. 8. Grant I reeard as one of the most remarkable men of our oountry. Without aspirine to be a eenius, r possessing those characteristics which impress one forcibly at first sight, his ster ling good sense, oalm judgment and persis tency ot -purpose more than compensate for those dashing, brilliant qualities which are apt to captivate at a first glance. To know and appreciate General Grant fully, one eugnt to do a memoer or nis military family. " inougn possessing a remarkable reticence as far as military operations are con cerned, he is .rank and an able, converses well, and has a peculiarly retentive mem ory. When not oppressed with cares of his position he is very fond of talking, telling aneouotes, etc. "His purity of character is unimpeacha ble, and his patriotism of the most exalted kind. He is generous to a fault, humane and true, and a steadfast friend to those whom he deems worthy of his confidence, and can always bo relied upon in case of emergency. "Major General W. T. Bherman Is what might be oalled a brilliant man, possessing a broad and comprehensive intellect. ' A rapid thinker and ready writer, fertile in his resources and untiring in his exertions, he possesses those characteristics which forcibly impress you at first sight. Ho has mingled largely with the world, and has tried various professions has read and reflected much, and ha vine a romarkablv re tentive memory, is well informed on most subjects which come within the scope of hu man thought, lie is or a much more excitable temperament than General Grant, and more apt to be swayed by impulses, though his judgment is notw cool and reliable. In other words, though a more brilliant man, he does not possess that sterling good common sense which pre-eminently distinguishes General Grant "He Is, however, a most brave and gener ous man, thoroughly in earnest and ready to sacrifice everything for the good of his country. He is a true friend and thoroughly unselfish; and there aro no better men or few, at least than Gen. Sherman.' Ov a Host-rTAt, Tbain.-1-A young lady of Cleveland, whoso earn oat and unwearied labors In behalf of the soldier, in connection with the Soldiers Aid Society of Northern Ohio,, are worthy of all praise, acdi what is better, of faithful imitation, has contributed to tho Herald of that oily two or three very agreeable and sketchy lcttorn, describing bcr experiences in a trip to rhflftanoogoi some weeks since, in one of these letters we find the following interesting aocount of a visit to a hospital train for the purpose of ministering with sanitary provisions to the wants of the wounded: Imagine a car a little wider than tho ordinary one, plaoed on springs, and having on each side three tiers of berths or cots, suspended by rubber bands. These ootB are so arranged as to yield to the motion of the car, thereby avoiding that jolting ex perienced even on the smoothest and best kept road. I didn't stop to investigate the plan of the onr then, for I saw before me, on either hand, a long line of soldiers, shot in almost every conceivable manner, their wounds fresh from the battle-field, and all were patient and quiet; not a groan or com plaint esoaped them, thou ah I saw some i aces twisted into strange contortions with the agony of their wounds. I commenced distributing my oranges right and left, but soon realized the smallness of my basket and the largeness of the demand, and sadly passed by ail but the worst oases.-We stopped and talked awhile. Mindful of the motto of my Commission, to give 44 aid and comfort, l trickled a little sympathy on them. "Poor fellows!" said I. "No, indeed," said they. " We did suffer riding twenty miles " it couldn't have been more than fourteen or fifteen, but a ahattored limb or a ball in one's side lengthens the miles astonishingly "in those horrid ambu lances to the cars." "We cried last night like children, some of us," said a Lieuten ant, " 'but wo re all right now. This Hospital Train is a jolly thing. It goes like a cradle" Sceiug my sympathy wasted, 1 tried anothor taok. "Did you know that Sherman was in Dalton?" "No!" cried the Colonel, and all the men who could, raised themselves up and stared at me with eager, questioning eyos. "Is that so?" i cs, 1 replied, "it is true." "Then I don't care for this little wound," said one rellow, slapping his right leg, which was pierced and torn by a minnie hall. Brave men ! How I longed to take our whole North, and pour out its wealth and luxury at their fact. - A little farther on in the car, I chanced lo look down, and there at my feet lay a young man, not more than ninoteen years old ; hair tossed back from his noblo white brow; long lashes lying ou his check; face us delicate and refined as a girl's. I spoke to him and he opened his eyes, but could not answer mo. 1 held an orange before him, and he looked a Vcs ; so I cut a hole in it and equooscd some of the juice into hin mouth. It feeemed to revive him a little, and aftor sitting a Bhort tinto I left him. Soon after, they cairied him out on a stretcher poor fellow I He was dying when I saw him, and I oould but think of hie mother-aud siBtcrs who would hove given worlds to stand beside him sb 1 did. By this time it was growing dark, my oranges bad given out. and we wero sadly in the way ; so we left, to be haunted for many a day by the terrible pictures we had seen on our first visit to a Hospital Train. Pi intors' errors are sometimes vory laughable. A young clevgyman printed a sermon, Iho subject of whioh was tho necessity for moderate and rational recreation, in which occurred the passage, "Men suouia work and play too." The want of a stroke ruined it, and the religious worm was soan- dalizcd by reading, "Men Bhould work and play loo. 155" K country schoolmaetor began Ibe duties of the day with prayer, as usual, but aftor prayer he wont up and asked a little boy why he.lioln't shut his eyes during (he prayer, when the boy sharply responded : " we are msirncieu in iue uiuie io which as well as rray." "So we are, sonny; goou meoaogy mat. j IKS' A badly bunged Emerald Islander, in response to the inquiry, " Where have you been ? " said : " Down to Mrs. Mulroo- ny B waKe: ana an liiegnui. urn. we uau oi It Fourteen huhls in fifteen minutes; only one whole nose left in (he house; and that belonged to the taykettle.'' Me 'A Clergyman had just united in marriage a oouple whose ohristMn names wero llcniamin ana Ann. "now aia moy annehr during the ceremony?" 4nnuircd a friend. ' "They appeared both 'ann-imated and bene-jitled. (jcrj. A Maltese offered his services to a dragoman at Alexandria. "Know English well, sir." said he ; " have sorved many Kng- liah .entlemen: I'm English subject, sir: 1 get drunk get drunk, sir," NUMliEK 333. ThvDusjtin Grant' Army Before the ' ReeeaH Rain. Five days ago, for the first time in several months, there wai rain in the region of vrant army, a correspondent thus de- Borioe uie oust nerore the rain : "I will tell yon how it is. The soil on the south side of the Jamea River in this section is a very light, sandy loam, whioh me not ana long-oontinued drouth, and oon stant attrition of army operations and movements had worked, wherever the least exposed, tntoaoontinuoua bed of tha slightest, dryest kind of dust, several inches deep. If the slightest, dryest kind of flour were spread over the ground, from three to six inches deep bo, that will not express it, flour is too heavy. ii tne dry and dusty cobwebs of all time were gathered together with the sliirhtcat m uryest. magnesia and pumice stone to the finest, dryest powder, and strewn from ankle to knee deep over the surface of the earth in this part of tha country, tha result might approximate in a slight degree to the state of the soil and the dust here. Up te this morning neither man nor beast oould stir without stirring up a clouu of dust The movement of a corporal's guard w-uld be liable to brine out the artillery all alone the enemy's lines. The movement of a large body of troops wonld have been to say the least, the dustiest movement the world aver beheld. Not a bird oould wallow by the roadside without barricading it with duet, nor could even a thirsty grasshopper stretch his legs by sprintrine to a neinhborinB? blade. without raising the challenge who goes mere. US' At the Krnnd reTtewa and naradea of the Frenoh troopn, two oriea are iorari- amy neara trom the ranks: "long Iie the Kmperor," and "Down with England I" These oriea are heard eoross the channel. I (&(&. Put your apare change in the new national loan. There ia no more certain inyestment for tbe poor or the rich man. It is possible that this will be the last the Government will ever offer the people. lf&On hearing: a olerirrman remark The world ia full of ohanee." Mr. Par. tington anid she could hardlv brinr her unuu iu ueii.TB ii, ao jiiite nag found lu way into Her pocket. (SyA surgical journal speaks of a man who lived fire voars with a ball in iiia h.ad Job Squires says he has known ladies to live twioe as long with nothing but balls in ineir nenas. MILITARY GOODS. Horstmann Brothers & Co., Uaauf.otiirera and Importer, at Military Qoods, PRESENTATION KWORD8, Theatrical Vecorationt, Trimmingi or Fancy JJrna, Flogi, Banner), fo., - FlIMi and Cherry Slreete, , j t'liiLADfXFJiiA. FOR THE AEMY AND NAVY. EVANS fc HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 8 ARCH STREET, . phhjadeijfiiia. IJ AN.VKRS, RKfilMEKTAT. AMD COM. JIPANY Flaga, Sworile, Saihe., Delta, raaaanta, Kiaulettaa, 11 at., U.tpa, Canteette, Uararaacka, Oalup Kit,, fcpDre, Hold Olamwe, and averrthlr. pertaining to the complete outfit of Armv .nil Kavr Officers. a imoral dlaeonnt allowed to tbe trade. . JylB dame CHARLES HARTSHORN CO.," BROKERS IN ARMY GOODS! No. 108 Broadway, OINOI KTgJ A. TI , Befer to Vaebel Worthlngtoo, Heq.. Lars Andr eon, Kaq., Oaorge K. Bhoeneerger. Kaq Haaan. JoliuBblllllo A Co., Major N. 0. McOrei, , 8. A? Brig. Uen. Joahn. H. Balaa, fl.pt. J. R. nickenon A. tl. M., 17. 8. A., alaj. at. McDowell, F.ymaater 0-8 A. .prt.d Shoulder Straps & Swords! rJ atrn jcirr bkceiyed the itaatn AKB BBflT BKlSOTtD fTTLM Of SHOULDER STRAPS & SWORDS Iter brought te thla ollj, ALSO, Saabea, Hat Cords, Hate and Oapa, - aw. all antse ov aimv.av aoona. SMITH & CONRAD'S HAT STORE Haw Nell Bona. Building, OOLCMBUa, 0 aM-dtf HOTEL8. Fulton's International, IN TIII.I.4KUEKT WENTOFTHE CIT? X of New York, and the onlv modurn built HntAi i the rails. H Kb Cetliuam. RnaMnna Riwima nk lighted with Gas Dancina; and Billiard Booms Cold fttid Hot Water Maths large Bnlrouy In front rAwinirr naxaa, wim ttmuiiiiii ana iiaiioswmnly shaded grounds In the rear, and nearer the Kails than any otiier. Telegraph Offlse In the House. Miller's Brass Bind of Buffalo, engaged for the sea un. JASl A3 i SMIIjTUN. J)2"1w Pronrletor, EMBROIDERIES. AKMAA TOlfMe, DAVIO TOUKU, H. 0. WOO HI. Armer Young, Bro. & Co., lmporlera and Duuere In While Goo'le), HoiNitry, MITTS, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS &o., Ao, ISO market Street, 4 18 Commerce Street. PHILADELPHIA. aiigl-q:im Moett A. Burpoon, lata of Hoppuek, Qarbntt A Oo James K. Glenn, late of Cincinnati, Oti.ii. AuoraTra A. GoaSTOUa, lata wllb Garbull, Black A Hendrlcke. Down, late with Oarbntl, Black A Han-drleke. , H0PP0CH,"iJEJ.I & CO. JOBBERS OF GROCERIES AMD Commlrolon Merohnntfs, Marble HtorfrS. Bioa. Is and 310 Veaey StU, AdJolnlng'Astor Houae and app. St. Paul's Ohnrcfa,) X-J"&-OT" Yox-aai. Olty. A successful experience of more than twenty years n mercantile aflairs. enabhta ua tA uk. with mnfl. denre, a liberal patronage. we aaopt tne uaan uystem as the true principle. As Commission Merchants, we solicit consfirnmnnta. and hold ourselvfw raady to make prudent advanre. Knowing the disadvantages WesUrn men have to contend with In our mark!, we desire to give this branch prominence, aud shall endeavor to morlt th confidence of our consignors. By special permtaainn, we refer ta the following well-.nwn bnstusaa house In Cincinnati: Oilmore, Dualan A Oo.; B. Kittredge A Co.; Wra. Glenn A dona; W.8. Bcarborongb; and also to the following n Indianapolis: J. II. Ray, Fmq.; Calvin Fie ten sr nd Thos. fiharpe, Bankers; George Tonsey, Banker . L. Kitchen, Esq. Jan27-lUwd86m 20 hhls. Coal Oil, FOR BALE BY Gr, ROBERTS, No. 24 Snrth High Stret. wl. 20 bbls. Alcohol, . FOR BALB BY . ROBERTS, ' So. 14 North Hlcrh i HI7t7VVARRENCd FORZSiaNFnUITS, No. 53 Main Street, OIIVOIIVIVSLTI. MEDICAL. SOOVILL'S BLOOD AND LI7ER SIRUP. The Great .Blood Purifier!- THIS MEDICINE Ift COM PO-'ED Boot and Plants, which era not only altera-tivs, but dlurstic and diaphoretic. Thus th combinationActa atoi only on the Blood, but also osi ; IbeNklnand Ktdnoya. It 1 ou tbl aocount that this ssedlcln produces to nticb mors speedy action la AH Chronlo Dlaeaieg of the than any other new before th public. Whea Pimples, Blotche or festering Bumoriappaar smoata Bain, or sore on th anuooos membrane of th PALATE, THROAT OR ROSE, IT SHOWS THAT THI - Blood in Impure, AND THAT TBI -.. LIVER IS TOR PI DI If permitted t raa on It will appear In some otbtt part of tba system most gensrs ly ia to . form of flOBOFlTLA, either tn smsll knot under th ski a, or or upon th Glands of the Neok( Arm-Pift, Groin, Breast, Eyes, etc., . r Mil the whole system become so full of this aeon mutated potaouoas humor, that life will bsootaa ft burden, and Anally disease prove fatal 1 WHY WOT IJ8E ScoviM Blocfl aufl Liver Sto ,. when tbeaedleruea lint appear, which will curr oat of the .'y.tein .11 tbe b.imore tnd morbid. Butter throngb tbe aecrellpne of the ibln, kidney, ant bowel.; alao restore tba liver to II. proper action. and tbe , , Sytem to llealth rhyslclanala all part of the. country ara us) as; -. the medicine In their practice with great suocess. Tneact'oa ol tbe medicine t throngb ths ssora ' tion of the abaorbsnt vessels, whlcb consists tnr ce'vlugor taking vp certain substance known as :n virus, or poisonous principles, and rlmovlng them from th diseased pert through the secretions and exbalants, till they are carried from the system, at the same time good blood is transported throagb . . tbe vessels to thn diseaaod part of the body. Thus it will most positively be seen that It is tmpo sible for diai aae of the blood to remain In .the ays . tern if the net of the medicine Is persevered In, s oept In ease where tha disease ba worked on tha system so much that there is not vitaJltj enough left for recuperation. We give a Aw of Um many cert i flea te we bar . received. WvOMiNd, Kt April 14, 1869. , MftRBue. A L. SeoviLL A Co. 8wi You anotta to me in reforei.ee to tho efficacy of Dr. Boovlir Compound Extract of Hai-aaparilta and Btilltngia, orBloodend LiverStruD. 1 examined tha irjin-evll. enta, finding them composed of the beat alterative now lu use by tbe medical profession, I oonsegusns : ly admitted th ue of tba Compound In my practice, belief 1 uk It to be a sale aud reliable rcmadv. and have bad decided satlsMctluu In theadralnlstra ' tton ot the rcttedy since I iirtt adopted it, twelve . months ago. 1 can, with satisfaction, recommend tt to tbe public as nn alterative of great utility and certainty in thedlseases for which it is recommend sd. wua respect, your. 0. P. BBOWNIMO, M. D. pAiasisicBe, Ta., Jnaa 11, 1WI, , , Pa. BviwlLVDwr dir.- 1 have been much affllolMiS wilh the fc o fill a for some three years, and bar tried almost every preparation presented to atticted mortality, and, in deed, hareconsolted the very best medical mm of the age, and tecelved no benefit, till I accidentally tried vour Blood and Llmr Hfrtui which indet d has aoted like a charm. ror some two years my neck and breast were covered tHh sores and ulcers. Mv nbvslcalitreneth waiao - prostrated that I could hardly raise myself np in bed; my limbs eie very aore and painful, and indeed my mind was so serloualy affucted that my moat inti- f; mate frlentl thought I had to a great ealeat, lost the u-eof my Kwioaing faculty! My stomach was i alao so s7lTct4d that It appeared that ulcers bad , formed, but before I had taken one bottle of yonr Blood and Lifer blrup tha lone of my stomach waa-restored I And now, with prudence, 1 oan eat almost anything. The ulcers and sores on my neck ace almost entirely bealml up. The sorenesH of my limb " has entirely le.t me. aud I flatter myself that 1 shall soon again be a sound man. rutin me two hf a lions of vour BLcod and LK-arHli. up, ad say to Ih world that your medicine can and win cure uyspepsta ana acromial iMiieve ms, tlt-ar si', yonr obedient servant, . J W.HObNKB. F. 8. 1 be two sallon I wlh for a friend. wh la in a worse condition than I was. If noaaibla. Phw. nlclens have given blm np, and your Blood and Llr r Blrup la tba only thing which will oure him. j w. a. K B, Mr. Horner is an eminent lawer. and e member of the Legislature of Virginia, and hi statement can b nlled upon as correct lu srerj IJBertitmar. St. Louie, Mo,, April 20, 14-. . , Mwb. A. L. fcoriLt. A I'o ;-l aiih toinfotm you of the valneoryour Blood and Liver Simp. A ' child of a friend of miu was suffering very maeb-from Hcrtifola. I furnished him with a not t Is of your Blood aud Lvei Mr up, whioh oared h's child. . I consider your Blood and Liver 8 imp a very valua ble medicl..). l'UILLII? BHIII.. ' Ocrmao Presiding Bldr,&t. Loul, Ue. ... 14(111 Another Truly. Rrnmrknblv frtro ssl n Nvroliiloita Whltw Awelltsiar 1 1 Ths rase wai one so tow that he could Hot tn'm tn ' bed. The physicians pronounced him lnctirar.it. i t Tha statement Was made to Br. Ncwtcn, who Imp-pened to be at Dr. Hcovill'a office when Jam a Whit.-,-aker related tho whole case, which is as u 1 nw, Cincinnati, March , 18vi. In June, 18f8, he waa attacked whlleat woi k In the flld,complainrd of bciug tired, and of a heatin'-r. ; he tben became confined to his bed until next winUr. " Upon the hiu there was a swellinr. reHemlilli.it a boll; this lasted for a few days wltbuuthnvi'ii at u . men ine innammauon on tne uin snbel-.nl, anil It began to a i' pear on the ankle: this becaaie luuiti swollen, and was attended with violent pa n, which iaa.cn aiwiit iro oajs, a wnicn urns snppn a ton was established, and It waa lanced by his I'li; pkiett. After this, there waa an eztenive dischsren or mit tor from twelve fistulous oftininas. from the font to ' ' the knee, ao much'so that by insert I ngthfpfpe of tba ,: syringe, when tilled whb water, at the lower orifice, . the water flowed freely from every opening, showing a complete communication. Bo extensive wan this. :t that tbe fleib or musculs appeared to be separated. from the bone. Atthltdate the physician iwcinoun- led him incurable, unless h- would consent to liava. his leu amputated, aud this he stated to th bov asd ' his friends. . . t Kve-n while the doctor anvlaerl am nutation . he ar- knowlrtlged that iheru was but little hope evt?n from thaM 1 hedocfiir staivd to his neighbors tbat th boy cou'd hot live a month without it My aoi oh ec-t- ed to any operation, and there being no other hope, ne oesao tne nseoi.a-rcoviii a oiooa ana biver rirup In the last week in December, loot. At that time ba was confined to hi bed. not able to stand an hl tcot or een to turn himself overt loss nf apprtiti; rest- ' less at night, vtith a free and extensive ulceration of the b jne; over one hundred pieces have a!oti,h''d o", with all the attendant difficulties niton such a eoa- dition. Ills condition Is as follows: ns is ab Is to to any where hepleases, has regained his usual strength, bis appetite Is good, the suppuration of the teg i arrea d, except in three small places, attended with but lute aisciiajge, oniy enougn to stain in dressing to ua iwtfULj iuui uuuis. I now resrard my aou as well- This Is one of tha most desperate cases of tjcro.'ulous Disease of the Bone ever cured! One very remarkable feature of this case ia, that the teg has regained lis natural sis and length, aud there is not the least deformity of the limb. JAMftS H.WniTAKlK. N0TB.-8C0VILIB HIiOOD AND LIVKKBIUtJP was the only medicine used. Professor B. S. Newton says: v ,x :i We have irnod Soovllt's Com pound Sirup of Barsa- parlllaand Btllllngla both lu private practloaT,diti the worst kind of hosi'ital cases. In large quantities. and And it in every inatano t accomp.lah thedMr- ' ed object. This Is now oue of the official m- dlcines. Meiars BOOVILL A CO.'S Compound ts now a much a regular 'official prepratlon as any In tba umtea ciaies iispenaacory, ana in tnis re pee. they . . occupy a different position from any other men wha are prepai irg madlcln for the public. With such testimony in It favor room Ing, ai It doe from high medical authority, and involving tha certainty of Its sdoptlon and use by ph'yeiclans la thelrre nular practice, and In their colleges and ho. pitala.lt may well ba asked, why should nutsvery . man, woman and child u it who baa any disease of th system, whthr tt be In the form of pimpl's on the face, or th worst form of scrofula, or any other form caused by an Impure state of the blood or de rantred state of the liver, when, for a comoaraiivelr mall expen, BOOVILLS componud attract of tfaraapanllaaaa Btiiitngia, or Blood and Liver Mrup-. can be procured from drnggista.and dealers in (ami- Be sure that you buy SOOVILL'S BLOOD AND LlVKBSIIilP. which can be obtained of all Drug gists In this city and elsewhere; alauol J. D. PA Bat,: corner fourth aud Walnut streets. Nora Physicians can still procure It of the undersigned by the gallon, to be uted iu their practice. JSL. li. Scovill & Co., Ke.rlv oppoalu tb. M.thodlat Book Coneara, CIIfCINMATI.O. JjrUdltawA-waw-Ml